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Turntable - Grey Pro-Ject Elemental

Turntable - Grey Pro-Ject Elemental
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Turntable - Grey Pro-Ject Elemental

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Hi, I'm selling my Pro-ject Elemental turntable (my first really good turntable). The sound is great and it looks fantastic.

I'm also selling my Rega Fono Mini A2D Pre amp (for amps that don't have a phono pre amp). Please see my other ad.

The stylus has been used for approximately 50 hours and still sounds great.

Have a look at some reviews below.

This is a delicate piece of equipment that does not have a lid so it cannot be posted.

I live in Kilkenny and I could meet you halfway for delivery if realistic.

What HiFi Review

5 stars - The Elemental is yet another top class budget deck from Pro-Ject. It’s a fine first step on the vinyl ladder

Pro-Ject has long been the master of great-value turntables – and the Elemental simply reinforces that fact

This deck is about as plug and play a record player as we’ve come across. It comes with the arm and cartridge attached and pre-adjusted, right down to having the bias force and tracking weight set.

There isn’t any means of levelling the deck, and it doesn’t have suspension to isolate it from external vibrations, so you’ll need an appropriately set up, low-resonance support. After that, just fit the drive belt, plug it in and off you go

Those looking for an electronic speed change will be disappointed: changing from 33 1/3 to 45rpm is a manual job that requires the user to move the drive belt from the smaller step on the motor pulley to the larger one. Most rivals need the same.

Pro-Ject has put plenty of thought into the engineering of this deck. The motor – a DC-type, for smoothness – main bearing and arm all sit in line on a single piece of wood.

To this slim plinth, the company has added a mass anchor below the main bearing in the form of an artificial stone base.

This base not only adds stability to the structure, but also acts as an energy sink for any noise generated by the bearing and motor.

The arm is a decently made unit with the right amount of bias force for the Ortofon cartridge designed in. Even the counterweight is fixed in place.

Build is relatively sturdy and finish is fine for the price. There are three colour options for the plinth: if the white of our review sample doesn’t appeal you can have red or black instead. The MDF platter and felt mat are available only in black.

How does the Elemental perform? Once settled, it delivers a surprisingly capable sound.

The deck has a tidy presentation – one that delivers a good amount of insight alongside a surefooted rhythmic structure.

Play Bob Marley’s Stir It Up and this Pro-Ject delivers a convincing sound with a nicely agile bassline and well-proportioned vocals.

There’s plenty of detail in Marley’s voice, and enough subtlety to make us forget we’re listening to an entry-level deck.

We’re pleased with the player’s fluid way with dynamics and its ability to tie instrumental strands together to form a well-organised whole.

Ravel’s Bolero shows that the Elemental is capable of rendering a good soundstage. It’s nicely layered and fairly large in scale.

Bolero also reveals that the deck isn’t easily fazed, the music sounding composed even when things get busy.

Verdict

While this record player isn’t going to stun with authority or outright punch, in each area we think it delivers enough to satisfy with the kind of equipment it’s likely to be used with.

Those who want a good-quality record player at an entry-level price should start here. They won’t be disappointed

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best2013 2 days ago
Ever in Dublin? Or near.
shortsinkilkenny 2 days ago
@best2013 I'm sorry, not in the near future. And I really can't post it because it's so fragile.