In terms of setup, the Pro comes ALMOST fully assembled from the factory. ![]() Now, the Pro does NOT have a built-in phono preamp, which means you may need to budget for a separate phono preamp, or you need to make sure that your existing preamp, integrated amp, AVR, processor or powered speakers have a phono preamp in order to connect and enjoy the Debut Pro turntable. This moving magnet design features an elliptical stylus. The Pro ships with the Sumiko Rainier cartridge, a well-known entry to mid-level cartridge among enthusiasts, pre-installed. It features adjustable feet that help to keep the turntable level and free of vibration, not to mention a new satin black MDF plinth that is hand painted and finished to perfection at Pro-ject’s factory in Europe. In true Debut fashion, the Pro is a belt-driven design that has electronic speed control with support for 33, 45 and 78 RPM records, the latter requiring the use of a separate, but included, belt. ![]() ![]() There’s also a new, updated platter with the Pro, one purported to cut down on wow and flutter. The carbon fibre and aluminum tonearm rests inside a new tonearm collar, providing greater levels of adjustment to allow for compatibility with a wider range of third-party cartridges –or cartridge sizes. So what’s so special about the Pro? For starters, the Pro gets a new tonearm, which is a carry over from Pro-Ject’s costlier X1 and X2 turntables.
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