Nobody needs a record player. Vinyl has lower fidelity than CDs, more distortion than digital music, and you can get all the music in the world for a small monthly sum on a streaming service. By the ...
The Pro-Ject T1 Evo BT is ideal for anyone looking for a contemporary route into the world of vinyl without compromising on ...
Three Pro-Ject T1 Evo turntables are now available to buy in the UK. There's a standard model, one with a phono stage, and one with phono stage and Bluetooth aptX streaming. Prices start at £359.
Audio specialist Pro-Ject is gunning for perfection with its new T1 turntable. The first in the company’s brand new T-Line, the T1 aims to deliver true high-fidelity sound on a limited budget. It ...
As the new owner of a Pro-Ject T1 BT record player, I have been browsing the hi-fi internet to find tips and tools that could improve my listening experience. Part of the pleasure of a new hobby is ...
Pro-Ject would also argue the T1 is easier to set up than its Rega rival, and with that we couldn't disagree. It might only be the difference of 15 minutes or so spent gauging weights, but that could ...
Built on Pro-Ject’s tried-and-true T1 BT platform, this isn’t just a pretty plinth, it’s got the guts to match its nostalgia. You’re getting an Ortofon OM 10 cartridge right out of the box, a glass ...
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