Pro-Ject Phono Box II review

Mastering your vinyl has never been easier, thanks to Pro-Ject's USB phono stage

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If the Pro-Ject Phono Box II isn't the best example of 'Plug & Play' around, we don't know what is

TechRadar Verdict

A perfectly respectable phono stage at the price, the addition of a capable ADC with simple USB connectivity makes this a real bargain; good sounding, easy to use and smart too! Just remember to stick with moving magnet cartridges

Pros

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    Good extension and precision at the frequency extremes

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    Neutral midrange

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    Plenty of life and verve

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    Very enjoyable presentation all round on moving magnets

Cons

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    Detail is not the best we've heard

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    Moving coil setting is too noisy for general recommendation

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    Connection is slightly fiddly

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Pro-Ject is, of course, the great success story of the LP turntable market, having started when most others were giving up: it has gone on to achieve eminence with a large and varied product range.

The Pro-Ject Phono Box II is an LP-based unit, but this sly little phono stage comes with a twist for the computer age, in the shape of a USB socket.

Plug & Play turntable

If this isn't the best example of 'Plug & Play' around, what is – you plug in the Pro-ject box and play your records.