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Great turntable
I have no complaints about the Pro-Ject Primary E Phono.
The package arrived promptly from Thomann. It was well packaged and easy to assemble and set up.
There are no fancy features (e.g. automatic return) but, of course, I knew this going in.
The turntable has to be on a level surface. If not, the stylus can jump past the runout groove and onto the lable of the record. I haven't noticed any skating while playing, however, even when it was slightly non-level.
It sounds good, to me at least.
The package arrived promptly from Thomann. It was well packaged and easy to assemble and set up.
There are no fancy features (e.g. automatic return) but, of course, I knew this going in.
The turntable has to be on a level surface. If not, the stylus can jump past the runout groove and onto the lable of the record. I haven't noticed any skating while playing, however, even when it was slightly non-level.
It sounds good, to me at least.
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Sounds good, inconvenient to use..
In general, it is a very good-sounding turntable, but it becomes really inconvenient to use.
It is a very lightweight turntable, so even opening the lid moves the whole thing. Playing records with the lid open is a must, because every time you open or close it, the needle will almost certainly jump.
Having only three legs does not help with stability either. I honestly do not understand the reason for that design choice.
The whole belt system is also messy. There is no proper groove for the belt to stay in; it just sits on the edge of the platter. Every time you remove or flip a record, you will most likely catch and pull the belt off, which means you have to reassemble the whole system again.
If I could, I would return it.
It is a very lightweight turntable, so even opening the lid moves the whole thing. Playing records with the lid open is a must, because every time you open or close it, the needle will almost certainly jump.
Having only three legs does not help with stability either. I honestly do not understand the reason for that design choice.
The whole belt system is also messy. There is no proper groove for the belt to stay in; it just sits on the edge of the platter. Every time you remove or flip a record, you will most likely catch and pull the belt off, which means you have to reassemble the whole system again.
If I could, I would return it.
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G
Excellent sound but...
The external belt is an absolute pain. It keeps snapping out and it broke after 5/6 plays... I've never seen such a silly system for a turntable in my life. The sound is excellent though.
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