The first units that came off the production line in 1999 were a runaway success. It should also come in a range of colors so it could serve as a centerpiece in any home. It must sound great, be simple in setup and pleasing to use, then exude quality while remaining affordable. We decided to create a turntable that could deliver true analog sound at a price that a new, younger generation of record lovers could afford. In the mid-90s, at the height of the Compact Disc, Pro-Ject set a goal: bring back the analog sound experience with something like the debut carbon EVO. Solid frequency response in the 15-25,000 Hz range ensures that you can hear every note in your favourite recordings. Pro-Ject has included an excellent pre-mounted Sumiko Rainier moving magnet cartridge. It features an integrated body style and an elliptical diamond stylus that tracks a record groove with precision. You can now switch speeds between 33-1/3 and 45 rpm with a convenient button hidden on the underside of the chassis, and the 'table's medium density fiberboard (MDF) base rests on three height-adjustable damped aluminum feet. And the motor and suspension system has been improved. For instance, the heavy steel platter now has a resonance-damping internal TPE (thermoplastic elastomer) ring inside for smoother, quieter operation. Pro-Ject calls this turntable the Debut Carbon EVO because it's an evolutionary step forward from the beloved original Debut Carbon.
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