Project The Classic Jun 2026

Pro-Ject expanded the project with the , which incorporates advancements from the 175 Vienna Philharmonic Recordplayer 2.2.2. Improvements included:

Installation of modern, fuel-injected engines (e.g., GM LS-series, Ford Coyote, or electric EV crates).

If your report is a technical review of the (or the updated Classic EVO ) turntable, the focus shifts to industrial design and audio performance. Project The Classic

Products built to last reduce environmental waste. Whether digital or physical, longevity is the ultimate form of eco-friendly engineering. Implementing Project The Classic in Your Workflow

What is your primary (factory-original or modern restomod)? Which phase of the build are you currently tackling? Pro-Ject expanded the project with the , which

: The baseline anniversary model featuring a walnut finish, a 9-inch carbon/aluminum tonearm, and a two-plinth design to isolate the sub-chassis.

Compare the Classic Evo with similar turntables in its price range. Detail the maintenance required for the tonearm. Suggest suitable phono preamps to pair with this turntable. Products built to last reduce environmental waste

The tonearm, a 9-inch carbon/aluminum sandwich construction, is a work of art. The combination of the stiff carbon fiber and the more damped aluminum creates a tube that is both fast and well-controlled, a crucial factor for accurate tracking. The tonearm's bearing assembly is manufactured in Japan and features ultra-low friction cardanic bearings made from zircon, allowing the tonearm to move with astonishing freedom and precision across the record's surface. For the discerning enthusiast, the tonearm also offers full adjustability for Vertical Tracking Angle (VTA) and azimuth, allowing for precise cartridge setup to achieve optimal sound quality.

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