Pro-Ject's Latest Fully-Automatic Turntable: A Must-Buy for Record Store Day 2025!

  • The Pro-Ject A1.2 represents an enhancement of the appealing A1, featuring several significant improvements.
  • At the forefront of these improvements is a new die-cast aluminum platter.
  • It will be available in April, prior to Record Store Day 2025, priced at £469 (approximately $600 or AU$960).

Pro-Ject knows Record Store Day 2025 is incoming on April 12, doesn't it? If you're busily clearing your schedule so you can get down to your local bricks-and-mortar independent record store, to buy some (or all – why not?) of This year's lineup of collectible and exclusive release vinyls From renowned figures in the music industry, you may wish to pause and inspect your setup.

Could you – should Would you like to gift yourself or perhaps a budding vinyl enthusiast in your circle a brand-new, entirely automated turntable from one of the industry’s most reliable brands? After all, you wouldn’t want an outdated or somewhat worn-out turntable ruining your precious new limited-edition records, would you?

Sure, one potential solution can be found with the Pro-Ject A1.2.

Pro-Ject informs me that the A1.2 keeps the fundamental design concepts of the initial A1 (it should not be mistaken for the). Pro-Ject E1 or Pro-Ject Juke Box E1 , even though these are both great budget-friendly choices), but includes a range of thoughtfully designed enhancements.

It will be available in April with options for white or black finishes. Currently, I'm aware of the UK price, which is quite reasonable at £469. This would put it approximately at $600 or AU$960.

Pro-Ject A1.2 turntable: significant enhancements and specifications

At the core of Pro-Ject's enhancements for the A1.2 lies a new die-cast aluminum platter, which replaces the previous model's stamped one.

Following this development, a novel CNC machining technique has been introduced with the aim of achieving “accurate and steady manufacturing” as well as minimizing vibration. Additionally, the A1.2 model’s 8.3-inch "super light" aluminum arm now includes an updated headshell crafted from carbon-fiber reinforced plastic; maintaining minimal mass remains crucial for enhancing automated turntables.

The tonearm arrives equipped with a pre-set Pro-Ject Pick it MM E cartridge, and due to its completely mechanical function, there should not be any motor resonance or electronic parts interfering with the tonearm’s performance. Once a record starts playing, Pro-Ject states that the mechanisms “disconnect completely,” aiding in maintaining high-quality playback.

In another scenario, you get Pro-Ject’s wooden chassis designed for damping resonances along with silicone-dampened feet and Connect it E phono cables. The tracking force and anti-skewing settings come pre-calibrated at the factory, so setting up involves nothing more than unboxing it, positioning it on an even surface, attaching the dust cover if desired—though personally, I avoid using one because it might contribute to resonance problems, plus I prefer keeping my place clean anyway—and finally connecting the power supply by plugging it into both the turntable’s power outlet and the main electricity source.

You can turn the A1.2’s built-in phono preamp on or off by raising the mat and toggling the switch underneath.

To play a vinyl record, carefully place it on the turntable, adjust the speed to either 33 or 45 revolutions per minute, take off the stylus guard, shift the lift arm towards the ' needle-on-record' symbol, then hit the START/STOP button. This action initiates the rotation of the platter and guides the tonearm into position before delicately lowering the needle onto your cherished disc. When the music ends, the tonearm will return to its resting spot without requiring you to get up from your seat at home.

Could it simply be number one? best turntables For a novice collector? It’s too soon to say, but I would consider it. very eager to try it out.

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