🎧 Spin into the Future of Sound!
The Pro-Ject T1 Phono SB Turntable combines modern aesthetics with high-fidelity audio performance. Featuring a built-in preamp and electronic speed change, this turntable is designed for effortless setup and exceptional sound quality, making it the perfect addition to any audiophile's collection.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.19"L x 16.34"W x 3.94"H |
Material Type | Glass |
Color | Walnut |
Style Name | Modern |
Signal Format | Analog |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Special Features | Built-in Phono Preamp, Electronic Speed Change, Speed Box Technology, Premium Materials, No-Compromise Build & Sound Quality |
Compatible Devices | Speaker, Headphone |
Motor Type | AC Motor |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
P**N
Audiophile quality turntable at a good price
First. I had a Project Primary and am comparing it with the T1. The T1 is new plug and play audiophile turntable, but the features that it has are in much more expensive ones. The T1 is a turntable that is a must to have with a decent audiophile amplifier if you really want to hear its benefits.I am using an Emotiva TA-100 amplifier and a couple of"modified myself" Dayton Audio MK442 monitors with a subwoofer. I also have an acrylic mat which improves sound. The version of the T1 I am using is the bare basic model. The REAL glass platter (something you find on Rega turntables) improves sound quality by using the weight to stabilize speed and the viscus liquid of the glass creates an excellent vibration and reflection reducer found on more expensive turntables. Do not be fooled by it's thin appearance. It has plenty of control to create a virtual silent noise floor.The sub-platter uses anti-vibration materials and reinforced ridges and contacts the glass plate on the edges to further reduce vibration transfer. Micro density fiberboard (MDF) plinth has minimal holes and the sub-platter rests on a brass bearing and the sleeve has a 0.0001 inch tolerance. (Setting the sub-platter spindle down into the sleeve actually holds air pressure as is sets into place and you have to wait for the air pressure to release before it sets down completely. That's HOW precise it is!The cables that come with it are not cheap. They are low resistance gauge quality cables. An alignment protractor and stylus tracking force scale comes with it, just incase you want to fiddle with it, but the turntable should come aligned and tracking force set at factory. In honestly, mine came NOT set. No big deal to me because I was going to check it anyway... just to make sure.The tone arm has brass bearings. And they are feather lite with no resistance. But, the strange thing is there is no anti-skating adjustment. The tone arm is actually optimized not to skate. (That is what most people are saying. There is no counteractive force stopping the centripetal force from happening, but uses a drop a down weight. This causes the balancing point on the rack and pinion bearings to be slightly behind the fulcrum reducing the centripetal force.(Don't believe me?)Tie a nut to some fishing line. Make a loop on a piece of thin stiff wire and stick the bottom of it on the plinth with some putty on an angle so the loop is sticking up. Loop one end of the fishing line, put it through the wire loop and attach it onto the head shell and place the nut on a digital scale. Let the needle drop onto an acrylic mat (you can do that without damaging the record) and measure the force when the string stops the tone arm and tightens the string. It came out to 0.04 grams of centripetal force at 2 grams of tracking force on the stock om5e.The Om is a cartridge that is a superior tracker providing above average ability to stay in the groove. Testing with headphones I found no customary distortion caused by excess centripetal force riding the inner groove. It does what it is supposed to do. Now damage to the record is another story. It won't stop skipping from damage. But even if you tried to use more force if you could... it would cause distortion.All in all, after checking it all out the sound quality of the Pro-Ject T1 is fantastic as long as you have equipment to allow it produce what it can give you and since other turntables that use real glass platters can cost twice as much, I believe the T1 is the best value and is built to do the job!
O**N
A serious turntable that has fit and finish
I have the piano black version. The table feels way more expensive than the modest cost. It sounds nice. really nice with the installed om 5e, which you can upgrade easily to the other OM line. Nice glass platter, thick belt, and was set up perfect. That is big news to folks that go down the rabbit hole fooling around with alignment, VTF, and azimuth. This is set up exactly the correct height for the OM using the included felt mat. The power button is hidden from view which some will like, but it is a tad awkward cause it can move the table when pressing the toggle if not careful. No big deal and most wont have an issue. This table also has a cue lever that's a nice add. The tonearm allows handling that makes it easy to place on the tracks you wish. Human friendly. Last thing is it has attached cables that are the nicest turntable cables I've ever seen. Removes the need to search for ultra low capacitance cables to attach to preamp. Also has built in ground. No hum at all.
C**6
Nice unit
Great turntable but like others I upgraded the cartridge immediately. Wish the mfr had options for that instead of paying for unused (inferior) components.
A**R
Everything I was looking for.
This is an incredible natural sounding rig that looks beautiful. Very easy to use as well. Again I’m blown away by in the incredibly clear and neutral the sound it puts out and seems to catch a much wider range of frequencies than my old audio technics. And to the people complaining about it’s lack of features, maybe you should read the description of before you spend 500$ on something. It’s all manual which does mean more work but also increased longevity and less parts to break.
B**N
Broken on arrival
Like another reviewer, the counter weight snapped off in shipping. This isn't a screw came loose kind of thing. The adhesive (epoxy, almost looks like solder?) broke loose and dinged up the table inside the box. The box was not damaged in any way.I get that reinstalled and switch it on only to find the motor won't turn. I take everything apart and find a pinched wire inside. Put it back together and everything seems to be good now.Really disappointing experience. It sounds great and looks great, but I clearly have some doubts as to how long this item will last. Also as others have noticed this is particle board disguised as walnut. It still looks great, but just another disappointing part. I was hoping for a much better experience based on the description and price tag of this turntable.I would return and try to buy another but the first one got lost and I have no faith a third one won't have something wrong with it.
E**O
A beautiful turntable but with some flaws
The media could not be loaded. Pros:- It looks great, very elegant, stylish, and modern. The 'Piano Black' version is shiny, it catches your attention. It is definitely great to look at.- A very good phono stage.- Good cartridge, balanced sound. You may want to upgrade iit down the line, though.- A button to switch speed. You don't have to manually move the belt to switch from 33 to 45.- Really good sound.- You should not need to set up the tone arm, it comes balanced out of the box.Cons:- It is very light and it can move easily when you remove a record.- The felt mat is so thin, paper-like. You would need to upgrade it. At this price point, they could have done better.- Be careful lifting and lowering the dust cover, it could cause the record player to move, and youe record to skip, which can cause damage. I guess this is because the item is so light.- No anti skating. The tonearm could harshly skip at the beginning of the record in a way that I believe, could potentially damage records.My personal verdict: I ended up returning my unit even though the looks and sound are there. I think at this price point there are options that check more boxes.
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