Pro-Ject
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CD Players
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Best Known For
Turntables
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Used Products
244
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Average Price
$501-$1,000
Brand Popularity
15
 of 900+
Products Listed
105
Review Count
261
Founding Year
1991
Headquarters
Austria
Pro-Ject
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What's unique about the brand

Pro-Ject Audio Systems, an Austrian brand founded in 1991, has been at the forefront of reestablishing analog music reproduction to the public. The company handcrafts 95% of all components in the European Union. The turntables focus on manual operation and minimalist design with a wide selection of colors that make their turntables both audio devices and stylish furniture pieces. The brand stands out for offering one of the broadest ranges of high-fidelity products in the world, including turntables, CD players, DACs, streamers, phono preamps, amplifiers, and speakers. Pro-Ject products are engineered with a focus on best audio reproduction for the money and omission of costly, unnecessary features.

What reviewers are saying

We read all the reviews. Here's what reviewers feel most strongly about:

  • Pro-Ject offers a range of turntables and components that focus on simple setup and ease of use, often arriving pre-configured, making them particularly appealing to beginners.
  • They prioritize sonic performance, often incorporating higher-end components like carbon fiber tonearms and Ortofon cartridges, even in their more affordable models.
  • Pro-Ject is known for its all-in-one audio systems that combine a turntable, amplifier, and receiver into a single unit, aiming to provide component-like sound quality in a smaller, more convenient package.

Our favorite reviewer quotes:

  • "After reviewing some much cheaper turntables, listening to the same records on the E1 was like the bit in The Wizard of Oz where everything goes into technicolor. The stereo stage was much better defined, the high frequencies were airier, and the low end was thrilling and tight rather than merely thumpy." (https://www.techradar.com/audio/hifi/turntables/pro-ject-e1-review)
  • "If the mark of a good audio product is its ability to let you hear things that were previously buried, the E1 passes with flying colors: it makes room for details that you simply can't hear on lesser turntables." (https://www.techradar.com/audio/hifi/turntables/pro-ject-e1-review)
  • "The excellent instrument separation and impressively quiet background create an intimate and immersive listening experience, and I've never detected any buzzing across various setups." (https://joyofvinyl.com/pro-ject-tube-box-s2-phono-preamp-review)
  • "The space the system described was a surprise and something new after almost 4 decades of listening to the same composition from identical vinyl. Several layers of music opened at the same moment, and I have to admit that for the first time, I really enjoyed the sound of this ancient release." (https://worldofturntables.com/pro-ject-tube-box-s2-review)
  • "The MaiA DS3 pounded out those drum beats without breaking a sweat, but that ended up being the least impressive thing about its delivery of the tune. I simply adored the way this system handled the graceful decay of each note, and especially the way it rendered the tones, textures, and timbres of the shakuhachi." (https://www.soundstageaccess.com/index.php/equipment-reviews/1239-pro-ject-audio-systems-maia-ds3-integrated-amplifier-dac)
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Our interview with the brand

What are two key technological innovations or strong opinions that differ you from other brands?

Pro-Ject Audio Systems was founded with a passion for analog audio reproduction. Our very first product, introduced in 1991, was a record player – a time when the entire industry was turning its back on vinyl. We didn’t jump on the bandwagon when vinyl became hip – we were instrumental in bringing vinyl back.

We manufacture – not only assemble – 95% of our products in the EU. Raw materials come in – finished products leave the factories. Since we make everything ourselves, we are able offer a 25 year spare part availability!

Today, we offer one of the broadest ranges of high-fidelity products in the world, including turntables, CD players, DACs, streamers, phono preamps, amplifiers, speakers, and a variety of accessories designed to enhance your system and vinyl care.

What's your approach to customer support?

 Pro-Ject Audio Systems has a worldwide network of dealers and distributors. We ensure that our team members are highly knowledgeable in the field of high-fidelity audio setup and repairs. In the event of a need for support, the first point of contact is the local dealer. If the dealer cannot handle the problem, the second tier is the distributor in the respective country. By handling as many problems as possible locally, we can ensure the quickest and smoothest resolution. 

What are your favorite tracks for showcasing the strength of your products?

Aside from one of the audio industry’s widest range of high-fidelity products, Pro-Ject also produces limited runs of high-quality vinyl records. 7Ray’s Jazzy Zoetrope is a double album of fine Jazz standards played by 7Ray and his quartet. One of the two records was recorded live at our headquarters in the Weinviertel region of Lower Austria. We produced the whole album in AAA for the highest analog purity. Here’s a link to the records we offer, which double as fine reference recordings across multiple musical genres.

https://www.project-audio.com/en/category/lps/

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A2

  • Positioning: The entry-level, fully automatic turntable designed for ease of use and convenience.
  • Description: Offers a fully automatic operation with a sub-chassis design that isolates the tonearm and platter from vibrations, making it ideal for small spaces where speakers are close to the turntable. Unlike the more manual and high-end models like the Signature series, focuses on user-friendly features and affordability, making it suitable for those with a limited budget who still want quality sound.

The Classic Reference

  • Positioning: Positioned as a mid-range turntable, combines traditional design with modern technology.
  • Description: Features a high-end EVO 9 AS HG tonearm and a precision motor control system, providing excellent sound quality with a touch of luxury. It offers more advanced features compared to the A2, such as a balanced XLR output.

RPM 10 Carbon

  • Positioning: A high-end turntable known for its innovative design and superior sound quality.
  • Description: With its carbon fiber chassis and 10" Evo tonearm, delivers exceptional sound clarity and stability. It stands out from the Classic Reference with its advanced materials and design.

Signature 10

  • Positioning: A premium turntable that combines mass-loading with magnetically-floating principles for high-end audio performance.
  • Description: Features a 10" single-pivot tonearm and a magnetically decoupled platter, providing a resonance-free listening experience. It offers more precise adjustments and a higher level of performance compared to the RPM 10 Carbon.

Signature 12.2

  • Positioning: The flagship model, representing the pinnacle of Pro-Ject's turntable lineup.
  • Description: Boasts a groundbreaking 12" 3-point pivot tonearm and a flywheel belt drive system, ensuring the most accurate and stable playback. It surpasses the Signature 10 with its larger tonearm and enhanced stability.
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Our use of 3D printing technology and our proprietary 3-phase BLD motor and processing system. The 3D-printed tonearms represent a major leap forward in precision, damping, and performance—offering sonic benefits that traditional manufacturing struggles to match. Our 3-phase motor system, paired with advanced control processing, delivers superior speed stability and vibration isolation. Both are significant engineering achievements in turntable design and performance.

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