Vinyl-lovers observe: Pro-Ject has quite recently reported another expansion to its longstanding and reasonable Debut extend – the Debut Carbon Evo, or Debut Carbon Evolution as it is brought in the US.
Favorable to Ject’s Debut line propelled in 1999 (goodness, how we celebrated!) and What Hi-Fi? has discovered a lot to like in the line since, granting five stars to the Austrian company’s Pro-Ject Debut III S Audiophile and Pro-Ject Debut Carbon turntables.
Furthermore, we should not overlook, the company’s ultra-reasonable Pro-Ject Primary E is a current Award-winner, as well.
So what’s happening for 2020? All things considered, the DC Evolution despite everything highlights the brand’s presently famous 8.6in one-piece carbon fiber tonearm innovation with coordinated headshell and low-contact sapphire tonearm course.
There’s electronic speed choice for 33, 45 and 78RPM, suspension components from the pricier X1, and fitted is an Ortofon 2M Red cartridge (or Sumiko Rainier cartridge in case you’re purchasing in the US).
You’ll likewise get Pro-Ject’s overwhelming 1.7kg bite the dust cast aluminum platter with TPE damping, TPE-damped engine suspension, gold-plated skeleton mount RCA jacks and one-piece consistent run copper interior tonearm wiring.
It’s accessible in a scope of nine finishes, including assortments of eight-coat, hand-painted serious shine, matte pastel hues, or exquisite pecan facade (above). The hinged flexible dust cover is incorporated, as well.
The Debut Carbon Evolution will be accessible to arrange from approved Pro-Ject sellers in the US starting in September for £449 ($499, AU$879).