The audio signal produced by the cartridge is very weak and needs to be amplified so it is loud enough to be played from the speakers. A built-in preamp allows you to directly connect to your speakers, without needing to have a separate preamp.
The two drive types for record players are direct drive and belt drive. Although it’s a matter of personal preference, direct drive is generally preferred by DJs and belt drive is often preferred by audiophiles.
has anti-skating✔Pro-Ject Debut Carbon Evo
✔U-Turn Audio Orbit Theory (with preamp)
Skating is where the tonearm is pulled towards the center of the platter while playing a record, which can distort the audio and also cause skipping/damage to the record. The anti-skating feature applies a counter-force that reduces or eliminates skating.
has auto-start✖Pro-Ject Debut Carbon Evo
✖U-Turn Audio Orbit Theory (with preamp)
This feature allows you to start playing the record with the press of a button, which will automatically place the tonearm onto the record and start playing.
has auto-stop✖Pro-Ject Debut Carbon Evo
✖U-Turn Audio Orbit Theory (with preamp)
When the end of the record is reached, the record player will automatically stop the motor.
has auto-return✖Pro-Ject Debut Carbon Evo
✖U-Turn Audio Orbit Theory (with preamp)
When the end of the record is reached, the tonearm will automatically return.
The record player comes with a 45 adapter. This allows you to play 45 rpm records without purchasing a separate adapter.
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