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Luke Edwards

Pro-Ject's latest turntable is a step-up model for those who want to treat their records more seriously

Pro-Ject's Debut Reference 10.
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Pro-Ject has introduced a high-end model in its beginner-friendly Debut turntable range.

The Debut Reference 10 is for those looking to upgrade their system and have a spare grand to spend.

While the Pro-Ject Debut range of turntables may have been around since 1999, a new treat is still all too rare – so this latest model is met with excitement.

In fact, the brand currently tops our best record players guide – and features in there more than once. This is a name synonymous with high-quality vinyl playback which it makes available to more people than just professionals.

Its latest – the Pro-Ject Debut Reference 10 – aims to bring that quality to an even more premium level, while remaining relatively affordable thanks to some newly designed tech upgrades.

(Image credit: Pro-Ject)

While the design is still minimal and as attractive as ever, there have been some important new features added to this model.

You can expect a new hybrid carbon and aluminium tonearm – something totally fresh for this range of turntables.

The cartridge is also on the upgrade list, now featuring a Pick It PRO Balanced, which offers a "true balanced" signal transmission.

Pro-Ject Debut Reference 10: upgrades and price

The Pro-Ject Debut Reference 10 also offers a resonance-free acrylic platter with a diamond-cut sub-platter. Add that to the power generator, with a totally new clean sine wave motor, and you can expect enhanced speed stability.

The bearing block is also newly designed, with a TPE damped aluminium counterweight and adaptive anti-shaking mechanism in the back.

Adjustments are possible with three height adjustable feet, plus a fully adjustable tonearm for both azimuth and vertical tracking angles.

While the setup is manual, you can change between 33 and 45 RPM with a switch. An MDF chassis was chosen for its vibration reduction capabilities. While all visible diamond cut metal remains premium and the RCA outs are gold plated.

The Pro-Ject Debut Reference 10 is priced above its EVO 2 range but below its top-end models, at €1,199 (about £1,047 / $1,410).

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