🎶 Elevate your vinyl game with crystal-clear analog purity!
The Pro-JectAudio Phono Box MM is a high-performance phono pre-amplifier designed for moving magnet cartridges. Featuring dual-mono circuitry for superior channel separation, low-noise integrated circuits for clean audio, and gold-plated RCA connectors, it ensures premium sound quality. Its sturdy metal case protects against vibrations and electromagnetic interference, making it a reliable choice for audiophiles seeking pristine vinyl playback.
D**D
Rediscovering old friends with the help of a new tool
I've been slowly upgrading my vinyl setup over two years. I started with a mediocre at best Pyle Pro turntable and preamp. I got rid of it when I realized I couldn't turn the volume up anywhere near a satisfying level without starting a feedback loop. I upgraded to an ATLP120 which is still going strong. I used the built in preamp for a time, but when I upgraded to an Ortofon 2M Blue cartridge, the sound was awful. So I did the deed and took the preamp out. For the last year or so I was using the Pyle Pro preamp with the straight output from the cartridge. At this point the mains power to the turntable powered only the platter. The cartridge output went straight to the preamp. The sound was acceptable and decent, until it got really crackly sometimes. It was not due to the records being played because they sometimes sounded fine, and other times they did not. I decided it was time to upgrade to a MM specific preamp. I mostly just wanted the cutting in and out to stop, and I wanted the volume considerably loud without the increasingly annoying hiss I was noticing. I also suspected that the left channel was being slightly favored. My suspicions were confirmed when I hooked this ProJect Preamp up. Not only did it eliminate the aforementioned issues, but it improved on the sound in a way I could not have imagined!! I can't wait to go back through my Genesis and Floyd albums with this thing. Fantastic on speakers and headphones!!! Worth every penny!
R**T
Love it. Pro-Ject is synonymous with quality.
I couldn't review this for a while because at the time of purchase, it didn't work with my setup. Apparently my cheap-o weak turntable already had a preamp built in.I just upgraded to the Pro-Ject Debut Carbon, which requires an external preamp, and now it's put to good use. I love it.Obviously it's a bit difficult to isolate what the preamp specifically brings to the table, because to use it, I introduced a higher end TT. But I will say this: with my old TT I kept the stylus clean, and cleaned my records, so even though it was chincy, I had little to no surface noise. BUT the sound felt weak, not present. Almost flat and far away. Cranking up the volume helped.With my current setup: pioneer receiver, Bose pseudo-vintage pedistal speakers, the Pro-Ject Debut Carbon TT, and this Phono MM Preamp, I have no complaints. The clarity is insane, the presence, depth and warmth are all there. In buying just these two pieces (turntable and preamp), it's like I replaced my whole stereo setup.For the price, I really don't think you'll find a better preamp. It's very solid, metal and has weight to it, so it's not delicate. It could sustain a drop. The sound quality is great: I get no signal noise whatsoever.I love this brand, and would recommend them to anyone. And in all honesty, I almost cheaped out and bought a preamp for half the price (albeit with another brand I do like), but I'm glad I didn't. I'll be happy with my current setup for a while.
P**N
Clean, natural sounding music on my vintage system
I listen to mostly "classical" LPs on a mostly vintage stereo system (circa '89 Thorens TT, Signet tonearm, Magnepan speakers, Hafler amp, cartridge meticulously aligned). The weak link is a lovely 50-year-old McIntosh preamp (mine has a flaky phono stage - left channel dozes off intermittently, bit of hum).Enter the Pro-ject Phono Box MM costing less than the repair shop charged me to open up my preamp and tell me that they can't service it. This sturdy metal box, no larger than it needs to be, no annoying lights, no switches, dials, or options, melted into my system and lifted the sound to wear it can be. An unexpected bonus was that record surface noise, already quite low, went completely black (wow).Thrilled over here. 5 stars.
B**Z
Nice for the price
I know there are better phono stages out there, but for the price this is a nice unit. I also needed something small that would fit behind my turntable. I wish I could get a larger unit but I just do not have the room. I got this to replace the phono stage in my Integra Receiver. The Integra phono stage is too analytical and etched. This phono stage is much more musical and relaxed. This is what should have come inside the Integra... I wish the Pro-Ject had a higher extended top end and deeper sound stage but for the price its not bad. I really like the sound of saxophone and electric guitar on this unit, voices could be a little more forward but I have also heard laid back voices on 1K tube phono stages before, so some things just come down to personal preference..Its also well grounded with a low noise floor. The problem with a lot of inexpensive phono pre amps is they pick up EMI easily an so they develop hum or background static easily, So they have to be isolated somehow or you have to put up with low level hum or static ... This unit is very very quiet ..Overall its not bad and easy to listen to. Other equipment used were a Project The Classic Turntable with Ortofon 2M Bronze phono cartridge. I also changed out the mat from a leather mat to pure cork which helped the Pro-Ject phono stage sound better...The Integra sounded best with leather but the Pro-Ject sounded best with cork...Its a good idea to have many different mats available because changing a Cartridge, phono stage, cables etc will all have a different effect and mats are one way to tweak the sound more to your liking.
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