
Pro-Ject RPM 10.1 turntable review
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There are two types of turntable: suspended subchassis and high-mass; Pro-Ject has combined the two!
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There are two types of turntable: suspended subchassis and high-mass; Pro-Ject has combined the two!

Pro-Ject has a new turntable to tempt those at the start of their vinyl journey

Brand new acrylic turntable combines Pro-Ject's impressive credentials with a top-quality hi-fi performance

Stylish-looking and fitted with a dust cover, the 6 Perspex promises a great deal with its performance

The Genie 3 takes on the turntable hierarchy with a budget price

There is something faintly sacrilegious about transferring vinyl to a compressed music format. The concept is nothing new of course; people used to do it all the time with cassette, and both CD-R and MiniDisc still have their followers on this front

The Czech Republic must be analogue heaven. How else can you explain the plethora of designs in Pro-Ject's portfolio? By looking at the markets to the West might be the more rational answer, not least the UK

Pro-Ject, the Czech Republic's foremost turntable maker, has been busy upgrading its Xpression deck, a model that has been around for three years. The Xpression II is still a solid plinth design with a cast alloy platter, AC motor and carbon fibre tonearm.