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    Pro-Ject unveils the follow-up to its pivotal Debut Pro turntable, packing an all-new moving-magnet cartridge


    Naming things is hard. For every company that knocks it out of the park – take a bow Mazda, creator of the Bongo Friendee mini-van – there’s an Elon Musk apparently naming his children by rubbing his phone on his face and going with whatever appears on-screen. And Pro-Ject, maker of fine turntables, appears to be in the second category: its latest turntable has some really important updates… and a really uninspiring name. The successor to the (excellent) Pro-Ject Debut Pro is, er, the Pro-Ject Debut Pro B.

    It may seem like an odd choice, because of course the letter has so many negative connotations: Plan B, B-movie, Cardi B… I’m kidding about that last one. But while the thinking behind it is obvious – this version of the Pro has balanced outputs, hence the B – I do think Pro-Ject is maybe hiding its light under a bushel. The Pro-Ject Debut Pro is a brilliant turntable and this version is a very significant upgrade that takes it to a whole new level.

    What’s new in the Pro-Ject Debut Pro B?

    Pro-Ject Debut PRO B

    (Image credit: Pro-Ject)

    There are two big changes here: a balanced mini XLR output and a new moving magnet cartridge, the Pick it Pro, which is a balanced cartridge. The mini XLR is designed to connect to the Phono Box S3 B, Phono Box DS3B or Tube Box DS3 B via mini XLR to mini XLR; alternatively you can use mini XLR to standard XLR for the DS3B or Reference Series Phono Box RS2. With the balanced output “the improvement is not subtle,” Pro-Ject says. 

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