Thank you. Very clear and easy to follow. Just ordered the Pro and will be with me tomorrow. I was a bit anxious about setting it up as the first turntable I have had for 20+ years. Your video has got rid of that anxiety 😅
Thanks to your great explanations regarding the 38 degrees of the counter weight, we managed to get an amazing sound! Thank you so much for your video. Nils and Anne-Sophie from Paris (France)
@@AudioAdvice hi thanks for the video, just got one and thanks to the video even myself as a newcomer was able to set it up. I was just wondering the effect of the 38° you mentionned. From the box out mine is parallel. Before changing it I would rather ask 🙈
Got one of these 3 days ago. Set up straight forward as shown in the excellent video, however US and Europe have a different cartridge and Project's online manual suggests a different antiskate line position for the Pick it Pro tracking at 2 grams. Sounds great so far and I look forward to getting some more hours on and seeing how it beds in. I did buy the Puck as well as it looks great but wether its any more than an expensive alternative to my old cheap rubber bung remains to be seen.
Very helpful video. I was frustrated that the loop of the anti-skate weight kept slipping off and couldn't get it to stay. The mention about that metal peg sometimes being out of position made a light bulb go off in my mind. Changed the angle of the peg and no more problems! You saved me an untold amount of further frustration. Thank you!
Just bought the Pro-Ject Debut Pro S and the manual states I should set the anti-skate weight on the last notch, furthest away from the pivot. But thst is for the Pick It S2 that is using a tracking force at like 3 grams. What I did was that I put my OM30 stylus on the concorde and set the VTF to the recommended 1.5 . But what should I set the anti-skate to? Pro-Ject should be more clear about this since a lot of us are going to change the cartridge right away.
Hi, I had a question about anti-skating on this turntable. I set it following your instructions but the wire with the weight once the arm approaches the innermost tracks tends to slip out of the notch, forcing me to reinsert it every time. How can I solve?
@@AudioAdvice yes I have followed your instructions only that however when I approach the last innermost track the wire slips out of the notch every time unfortunately. evidently the notches are too thin and cannot make the wire that supports the weight hook well.
@@filippobresolin7069 here also , i can't get it fixed , try everything but the wire keeps slip at the end of the record and go's back when i return the arm
Hello sir, in fact you place the marker anywhere on the board? on the drawings they show to put it on the edge of the shelf. I see that you put it just anywhere, the location does not matter if I understand correctly but only the weight?
Nice video. I have a Project Debut Carbon with an acrylic platter and a 2M blue cartridge. Do you think it would make any sense/audible difference upgrading to a Debut Pro?
Thank you. Probably not, you can do a few more things to your Debut though, we detail them all here, we can not keep most of this product in stock as the upgrades have become very popular. www.audioadvice.com/videos-reviews/upgrade-your-pro-ject-debut-carbon-dc/ The written article is more relevant as some new ones have come out since we did the video. Thanks for watching
Hi. Just bought a Pro-Ject primary E. Trying to set up the stylus pressure, should I also use the 20 on the pressure gauge? Why are there several numbers to chose from? Thanks!
Thanks. Got it running :-) Amazing difference to my realy old one :-) Regarding the 38 degrees of the antiskate weight: I had now a few times that the loop of the antiskating is pulled of his groove at the end of the record. I tried to push the loop a bit in a smaller shape and it seems to work. But maybe there are other/better tricks?
You must not be in the US. The European model comes with the PickIt Pro cartridge which does need the third groove. The US version comes with a Sumiko Rainier which needs the middle one. pro-jectusa.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Debut-PRO-Rainier-Setup-Guide.pdf
Because cartridges are all different in geometry. You need to use the set up gauge that comes with the tonearm or an aftermarket universal one. It is all about where the stylus winds up. Thanks for watching
The turntable itself only has a very low signal which needs to be amplified. For that reason you need a pre amp to be connected to your turntable and connect that to your amplifier. The amplifier needs to be connected to speakers which then play the sound the turntable creates
See now I'm confused on which way the yellow tabs on the RCA cable go, you state that the end with yellow tabs go to the Pre-amp but other videos I see, say that they go into the Turntable.
We had to double check to make sure we did not make a mistake, but what we state is correct. This is from the manual "The Connect it E cable is a parallel symmetrical cable where the shield is only connected on one end. The yellow mark indicates this side. The marked side should always be connected to the receiving end (i.e. phono stage or amplifier)." Thanks for watching
I bought one of this at a yard sale, I wanted to play my vinyl records but I found that the piece that goes under the record plate, the black one, where the belt goes, is too tight!! Causing the belt to slip, I even when I tried to spin it with my hands it is tight, I removed the piece under it and there is nothing irregular, it is just simply tight, may be a defect from factory, don't know what to do.
Are you sure you bought a Project Pro? It is odd that would be at a yard sale as it just came out and we do not recall it having the parts you describe, but in any case something is wrong.
@@AudioAdvice actually the model is Pro-Ject Debut 3, what I already did is I sanded the metal piece that goes down to make it thinner and it worked, I used 220 grid sand paper.
I don't like the anti skate system I have been playing records for fifty years and have owned nice tables from vpi,thornes,rega just to name a few and have never had a anti scate system like that. I know its just my inexperience but I could never get the anti skate adjusted properly. so one day the record would play the next day it would skip all over the place. I just didn't like the arm myself but I'm sure that some pro-ject arms are not like this one right?
Did you watch the part at about 6:20 where we tell you how to adjust the anti skate little arm? That is likely your problem, this type of system has been in use for decades. What you are describing sounds extremely strange. It almost sounds like you are tracking way too light. If you purchased your turntable from Audio Advice we are happy to do a video chat to see if we can help you figure it out.
good question, the arm on the Pro is newer and better, but the x1 comes with the next step up in cartridges, if you are in the USA, both are great values thanks for watching
I just got this turntable, and I am experience a low sound directly from the turntable. It is connected to an iFi Audio Phono and then to a Sonos Five speaker. The low sound is playing first and then the actual sound coming out from the speaker is delayed a bit. Is this what is called needle-talk? And can I do anything or is it normal?
When you say low sound, do you mean acoustic feedback like a howl or roar, or do you mean the sound is low in volume? If it is the first, you have the turntable too close to the speaker.
Thank you. Very clear and easy to follow. Just ordered the Pro and will be with me tomorrow. I was a bit anxious about setting it up as the first turntable I have had for 20+ years. Your video has got rid of that anxiety 😅
Glad you liked it and we hope you supported our small business and made your purchase thru Audio Advice
Sincerely appreciate you taking your time to share your knowledge on this!
We are glad we could be helpful! We hope you enjoy your Pro-Ject table
Just set up using this video. Thank you kindly for making a video that was informative and not prolonged. We are set up and good to go. Perfect
Glad it was helpful
Thanks to your great explanations regarding the 38 degrees of the counter weight, we managed to get an amazing sound! Thank you so much for your video. Nils and Anne-Sophie from Paris (France)
We’re glad to help 😄 thanks for watching!
@@AudioAdvice hi thanks for the video, just got one and thanks to the video even myself as a newcomer was able to set it up. I was just wondering the effect of the 38° you mentionned. From the box out mine is parallel. Before changing it I would rather ask 🙈
@@LaurentGalak If your anti skate weight does not stay on the little post, you might want to move it out some.
Got one of these 3 days ago. Set up straight forward as shown in the excellent video, however US and Europe have a different cartridge and Project's online manual suggests a different antiskate line position for the Pick it Pro tracking at 2 grams. Sounds great so far and I look forward to getting some more hours on and seeing how it beds in. I did buy the Puck as well as it looks great but wether its any more than an expensive alternative to my old cheap rubber bung remains to be seen.
Yes, in the US we have the Sumiko Rainer. Thanks for sharing
Very helpful video. I was frustrated that the loop of the anti-skate weight kept slipping off and couldn't get it to stay. The mention about that metal peg sometimes being out of position made a light bulb go off in my mind. Changed the angle of the peg and no more problems! You saved me an untold amount of further frustration. Thank you!
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching :)
This video was super helpful. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Is it ok that the belt is "a bit twisted" vertically? (as shown at @2:55) shouldn't it be leveled?
Once you put the outer platter on and turn it on, it will self level. Thanks for watching
Just bought the Pro-Ject Debut Pro S and the manual states I should set the anti-skate weight on the last notch, furthest away from the pivot. But thst is for the Pick It S2 that is using a tracking force at like 3 grams. What I did was that I put my OM30 stylus on the concorde and set the VTF to the recommended 1.5 . But what should I set the anti-skate to? Pro-Ject should be more clear about this since a lot of us are going to change the cartridge right away.
1.5 would be the middle notch. There is a chart in the manual www.project-audio.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Debut-Pro-S-Userguide.pdf
Hi, I had a question about anti-skating on this turntable. I set it following your instructions but the wire with the weight once the arm approaches the innermost tracks tends to slip out of the notch, forcing me to reinsert it every time. How can I solve?
Look at the video starting at about 6:20, we explain what to do. Thanks for watching
@@AudioAdvice yes I have followed your instructions only that however when I approach the last innermost track the wire slips out of the notch every time unfortunately. evidently the notches are too thin and cannot make the wire that supports the weight hook well.
@@filippobresolin7069 here also , i can't get it fixed , try everything but the wire keeps slip at the end of the record and go's back when i return the arm
Will you need a phono pre amp for this turntable even if you are using a MM cartridge?
If your integrated amp or receiver has a built in phono preamp no, but if not yes you will need one. Thanks for watching
Hello sir,
in fact you place the marker anywhere on the board? on the drawings they show to put it on the edge of the shelf. I see that you put it just anywhere, the location does not matter if I understand correctly but only the weight?
That's correct. You can place it anywhere since it is just the weight. Pro-Ject does recommend the edge so that's always a safe bet if you prefer.
Nice video. I have a Project Debut Carbon with an acrylic platter and a 2M blue cartridge. Do you think it would make any sense/audible difference upgrading to a Debut Pro?
Thank you. Probably not, you can do a few more things to your Debut though, we detail them all here, we can not keep most of this product in stock as the upgrades have become very popular. www.audioadvice.com/videos-reviews/upgrade-your-pro-ject-debut-carbon-dc/ The written article is more relevant as some new ones have come out since we did the video. Thanks for watching
I highly recommend the Aluminum sub platter and the High Power it upgrades.
@@Bull_Moose23 We totally agree!
Hi. Just bought a Pro-Ject primary E. Trying to set up the stylus pressure, should I also use the 20 on the pressure gauge? Why are there several numbers to chose from? Thanks!
yes, the 20 would get you to 2 grams. There are other numbers for other phono cartridges that might track at a different weight. Thanks for watching
Thanks. Got it running :-) Amazing difference to my realy old one :-) Regarding the 38 degrees of the antiskate weight: I had now a few times that the loop of the antiskating is pulled of his groove at the end of the record. I tried to push the loop a bit in a smaller shape and it seems to work. But maybe there are other/better tricks?
Glad we could be helpful, you might try moving the wire that holds the monofilament a little closer to the arm
@@AudioAdvice So far so good. Thanks!
Hi. Why do the yellow marking in the rca cables have to go into phono preamp and not the other way around?
The way the shield is grounded, according to Pro-Ject.
Hola, me acabo de comprar un debut pro y me gustaría saber cual es el preamplificador phono que mejor le funciona.
You stated to put the anti skate in the middle groove, but the manual says the third groove. Did you have s different cartridge?
You must not be in the US. The European model comes with the PickIt Pro cartridge which does need the third groove. The US version comes with a Sumiko Rainier which needs the middle one. pro-jectusa.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Debut-PRO-Rainier-Setup-Guide.pdf
thank u thank u great guide it helped a lot cheers
Glad it was helpful!
I am still confused about how you adjusted cartridge alignment, why not put it in the center?
Because cartridges are all different in geometry. You need to use the set up gauge that comes with the tonearm or an aftermarket universal one. It is all about where the stylus winds up. Thanks for watching
wanted to know does the project have its own speakers or i need to buy speakers as well? basically how does and where does the sound come from
The turntable itself only has a very low signal which needs to be amplified. For that reason you need a pre amp to be connected to your turntable and connect that to your amplifier. The amplifier needs to be connected to speakers which then play the sound the turntable creates
@@Voi11 thank you understood, so the amplifier comes with the turntable
@@tinotendamavesere7204 no you have to buy a pre amp and/(or) an amplifier/ (amplifier with a built in phono pre amp) additionally
This turntable needs everything @Voi11 said. It does not come with it's own amplifier. Thanks for watching
See now I'm confused on which way the yellow tabs on the RCA cable go, you state that the end with yellow tabs go to the Pre-amp but other videos I see, say that they go into the Turntable.
We had to double check to make sure we did not make a mistake, but what we state is correct. This is from the manual "The Connect it E cable is a parallel symmetrical cable where the shield is only
connected on one end. The yellow mark indicates this side. The marked side should always be connected to
the receiving end (i.e. phono stage or amplifier)." Thanks for watching
I bought one of this at a yard sale, I wanted to play my vinyl records but I found that the piece that goes under the record plate, the black one, where the belt goes, is too tight!! Causing the belt to slip, I even when I tried to spin it with my hands it is tight, I removed the piece under it and there is nothing irregular, it is just simply tight, may be a defect from factory, don't know what to do.
Are you sure you bought a Project Pro? It is odd that would be at a yard sale as it just came out and we do not recall it having the parts you describe, but in any case something is wrong.
@@AudioAdvice actually the model is Pro-Ject Debut 3, what I already did is I sanded the metal piece that goes down to make it thinner and it worked, I used 220 grid sand paper.
Great video as usual. Looking forward to a review. This one's on my short list.
Thank you!
I don't like the anti skate system I have been playing records for fifty years and have owned nice tables from vpi,thornes,rega just to name a few and have never had a anti scate system like that. I know its just my inexperience but I could never get the anti skate adjusted properly. so one day the record would play the next day it would skip all over the place. I just didn't like the arm myself but I'm sure that some pro-ject arms are not like this one right?
Did you watch the part at about 6:20 where we tell you how to adjust the anti skate little arm? That is likely your problem, this type of system has been in use for decades. What you are describing sounds extremely strange. It almost sounds like you are tracking way too light. If you purchased your turntable from Audio Advice we are happy to do a video chat to see if we can help you figure it out.
@@AudioAdvice I messed up a bit in the beginning. But I was never able to rectify the problem. I have a table I like now. But thanks.
Mine doesn't have an anti skate weight.
Then you need to contact the dealer you purchased it from. It should have been in the box
At the same price. This pro or the project x1?!
good question, the arm on the Pro is newer and better, but the x1 comes with the next step up in cartridges, if you are in the USA, both are great values thanks for watching
Thanks for the great video! Do you recommend purchasing the record puck pro also with this turntable?
Most people feel record pucks improve performance. You would just want to get the companion model designed for this table. Thanks for watching
I just got this turntable, and I am experience a low sound directly from the turntable. It is connected to an iFi Audio Phono and then to a Sonos Five speaker. The low sound is playing first and then the actual sound coming out from the speaker is delayed a bit. Is this what is called needle-talk? And can I do anything or is it normal?
When you say low sound, do you mean acoustic feedback like a howl or roar, or do you mean the sound is low in volume? If it is the first, you have the turntable too close to the speaker.