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Pro-Ject Debut Carbon EVO Turntable with Sumiko Rainier Cartridge (Black)

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Color: Black


Features

  • Nominal speeds: 33/45 r.p.m.
  • Effective tonearm mass: 6g
  • Effective tonearm length: 8.6" ( 218.5 mm)
  • Signal to noise: 68dB
  • Dimensions (WHD): 16.3" x 4.6" x 12.6"

Brand: Pro-Ject


Maximum Rotational Speed: 78 RPM


Included Components: cover


Special Feature: Dust Cover, RCA Output


Material: Carbon Fiber


Item Weight: 6 Kilograms


Style: Modern


Color: Black


Model Name: Debut Carbon EVO


Compatible Devices: Speaker, Amplifier


Maximum Rotational Speed: 78 RPM


Additional Features: Dust Cover, RCA Output


Compatible Devices: Speaker, Amplifier


Cycles: DC Motor


Signal Format: Analog


Voltage: 15 Volts (DC)


Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 68 dB


Connectivity Technology: Wired


Style Name: Modern


Color: Black


Item Weight: 6 Kilograms


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 12.6"L x 16.3"W x 4.5"H


Brand: Pro-Ject


Built-In Media: cover


Model Name: Debut Carbon EVO


Manufacturer: Pro-Ject Audio Systems


UPC: 844682010144


Mfr Part Number: DEBUT CARBON EVO (Sumiko Rainier) US


Model Number: Debut Carbon EVO


Unit Count: 1 Count


Warranty Description: 2 year manufacturer


Enclosure Material: Carbon Fiber


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Beautiful & a joy to listen to
I love this thing! I hadnt had a turntable in over 20 years & this had great reviews, so I got it. Beautiful to look at & easy to set up & absolutely wonderful siund. Yiu will not be disappointed.
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2026 by robert

  • Sleek Modern and sounds Amazing Sleek Modern and sounds Amazing
Color: Gloss White
This is my third turntable since I started listening to vinyl in 2005. Graduated from a Crosley playing dollar store records to a Technics SL-D2 which was a workhorse but ultimately I wanted to break into higher tier audio equipment. Is 500$ a lot of money? For most people I’d say yes, especially since if you don’t already have them you need the amp or receiver and speakers etc. But I spent a bunch of time reading reviews and best of’s and watching suggestions on YouTube and hands down this was most appealing to me as intro hi-fi. It’s sleek and not cheap, everything feels and looks high class. It’s just satisfying picking up the tone arm and sliding it over the record. Of course it’s not automatic but If you’re worried about walking away you can just invest in a q-up for 40$. I went with the hi gloss white snd it’s so shiny and modern looking. It’s got some weight to it but isn’t a brick, platter felt substantial and firm. The belt install was easy as hell, and of course has a button to switch between 33 and 45’s, but you have to switch belts if you’re into 78s which I’m not. Comes with plugs for US outlets and 2 more I think are European and something else, so if you gotta make an international move you can do so and take it with you. Also I am really pleased with the Sumiko cartridge, of course I’m still breaking it in but no issues and I’m glad I didn’t have to also invest in a cart. I think it’s going to last a really long time, I couldn’t be happier. Took a little while for it to be delivered. It was pouring down with rain nonstop here and Insont know if they intentionally delayed the delivery because of that but I was so happy because I was beyond paranoid it would get ruined. Upon opening realized this was packed so well I had nothing to worry about. There’s an outer Amazon box and inside the other manufacturers box with the name of the product on it and inside custom styrofoam to house and safely ship the disassembled unit. It was easy to put all the parts together with their manual but I’d you really need help I found a couple of YouTube videos that walk you thru it step by step. Works great with my speakers and my receiver. You won’t regret it and if you do you can return or he’ll sell it on eBay they retain their value as long as they’re in good shape. Keep the box so you can ship it back to the factory in case of repairs or later sale. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2021 Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2021 by Kristen G

  • Great for the price
Color: Walnut
In my opinion, there's not much to dislike about this deck. It comes with a big foldout setup guide that's really clear on how to get everything right. The only thing missing is where they recommend placing the anti-skate line on the tonearm. You have to go to the Pro-Ject web page and get another setup guide you can download that explains where to place it for different cartridge weights. I'd done that shortly after I ordered so I could review it, so it wasn't much of an issue. Once you have deck leveled and the anti-skate set up, there really isn't much more you have to worry about (aside from removing all the packaging). It is a little weird to begin with trying to think about how to level with only three feet, but after playing around with the setup, it's actually a lot easier because you can set your back side up, and work with the adjustments with the two front feet that are a lot easier to manipulate. Make sure you have a good level! I've seen reviews where folks have commented about the tone arm, and the awkwardness of the lifting system and tab to lift it on the arm. I must have different hands or something, I haven't really had any issues like I've read in other reviews. The noise level is very low, I don't hear much in the way of additional that would be caused by the table itself. I'm on my second week with it, and the more I use it, the nicer it sounds. I have a combination of old vinyl I bought back in the 80s and 90s, and 180 gram LPs and re-releases that are more recent. It does every one of my old records justice, as it does with the newer pressings. The Sumiko cartridge sounds pretty good to my ears, but I'm thinking about swapping in an Ortofon Blue I have to see if it makes a difference. The Sumiko seems to be a fair "plays all types of music well" piece, though, and is pretty simple to upgrade the stylus on. I know I'll eventually want to change the cartridge, but the fragility of the tonearm leads relative to my big fat fingers and lack of tweezer practice make me nervous. I can handle the alignment, it's the soldering of tiny objects after I break them that gets difficult sometimes. They did add heat shrink around the lead/contact solder joint, and that's an improvement from the last Pro-Ject I owned. This is also shielded, where the other Pro-Ject I had pretty obviously wasn't. I'm really happy with this purchase, as I was using some vintage Marantz and Pioneer decks with more modern cartridges. I'd like to give those a rest, they've done admirably, but can go into my spares area for now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2020 by M.M.

  • A Standard in Sound Quality
Color: Black
I was originally set on purchasing the Audio Technica AT-LP120XUSB but they were out of stock and I wasn't going to wait two or three months for them to come back in stock. So I started doing research and I'm glad I did. As an audiophile who is newer to the vinyl scene, I was unaware of some very key points: a) Flashy features and gizmos does not always mean quality b) There are three types of vinyl players out there: plain old cheap bare necessities, DJ players, and players meant for audiophiles. c) The more features usually means sacrifice in sound quality. d) Plain and simple might mean the quality is in the hidden elements of the vinyl player. This player is definitely meant for audiophiles and produces a wonderful sound quality. The isolation on this unit is impressive and is a vast improvement over the Pro-Ject DC; the carbon fiber tone arm is super lightweight but strong, the anti-skate system actually works, the motor is fully isolated from the player to prevent hums and interference and is carefully designed for speed moderation; fully manual tone arm operation is great for those who like to sit and absorb the music; the phono cabling provided is impressive quality; the cartridge included produces a wonderful rich sound. There is so much to like about this, especially for a first time vinyl player for me. I'm glad I spent the extra money as the sound is impressive. I've compared it to a few other units including some higher end Technics tables and was stunned at the clarity and richness of the sound this player produces. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2021 by David

  • Good bang for the buck and a minor assembly/design flaw.
Color: Blue
This is just a quick, direct, and honest one-month plus ownership review. At the time of this review, I have played around 30 LPs. Let’s start with the pros: - Unboxing and setup: 5 stars. Just follow the instructions, and in 10 to 15 minutes, you’ll be listening to your first vinyl. The tonearm counterweight force tracking scale is pretty precise. I used a force tracking scale, and it was only 0.1 grams off. To be honest, I don’t even think that the scale I used (I bought it on Amazon for 13 bucks) was precise enough to confirm the variance. - The motor is quiet and very precise. I measured the RPM at 33 1/3, and using my iPhone 12, I got 33.40 (I’ve seen reviews of $4k or more expensive turntables, with RPM higher variances. Not bad for a $600 turntable. - Platter: Seems to be well balanced. Nothing extraordinary, but at this price point, no complaints. - Plinth and feet: Are just good, nothing special to add about them (you can check the specs for further details). - Tonearm: It's lightweight and stable, with an elegant design that I think is well-executed. - Cartridge: The Sumiko Rainier is, without a doubt, an excellent choice for this turntable. When the stylus reaches the end of its life, and if the turntable’s performance remains the same, I’d consider an upgrade (the Sumiko Rainier can be easily upgraded by simply replacing the stylus). I’d suggest checking out some reviews about the interchangeable stylus for the Sumiko Rainier cartridge. Now, the cons, and the reason I rated the Pro-Ject Debut Carbon Evo 4 stars instead of 5: - The dust cover hinges were too tight and very poorly installed, making the dust cover hard to open. After a few days, I realized that the screws attaching the hinges to the plinth started pulling out, damaging the plinth. I removed both hinges to assess the damage and find a solution. Once I became aware of a possible fix, I did a little research online and found a couple of postings confirming the issue and proposing the correct solution. This can be easily fixed by adding a spacer to both hinges (this is a known issue, so I’m surprised that the technicians [who don’t need to be engineers] couldn’t get this right from the factory). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024 by OEL

  • Sounds Great - Love the Simplicity
Color: Walnut
Purchased this to replace an older turntable and decided to go with something simple and high quality rather than pursuing bluetooth and built-in preamps. The turntable seems to be well made - heavy, solid and with a tonearm that is equal parts sculpture and function. Set-up is easy (the anti-skating weight being a bit finicky) and it arrived in excellent condition, and the controls couldn't be simpler, with a rocker switch for speed and manual tonearm. As to sound, it seems to do what a good turntable should, which is to convey accurately what is on the vinyl. Beautifully mastered and pressed recordings have great nuance, warmth and transparency. A few of my mass-production 80s rock records sound thin and harsh. In a word, the turntable seems accurate and more than capable of producing wonderful tone and depth. I use a basic preamp and a high end set of powered monitors poached from my studio. Again, a neutral set-up the delivers the goods honestly and without color. The Pro Ject has been a wonderful addition and I'm enjoying getting back into vinyl. If you enjoy simple, well-crafted equipment you won't be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2022 by Sprocket

  • Beautiful Sound with a Stellar Built-In Preamp.
Color: Black
Love love love this. The quality and the sound is proof that mid range performance can start under $1,000. Play this thing like crazy.
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2026 by Rick Hannah

  • Clean, Beautiful Turntable
Color: Walnut
This turntable is a real beauty. I have the walnut version and it looks classy. The carbon tonearm, walnut plinth, sumiko cartridge, and dust cover all look great with clean lines and great style. The turntable itself came with the cartridge perfectly aligned from the factory. The counter weight and tracking were easy to set up and it all came well packaged with zero damage (which is surprising as I live in Alaska and things are often beat up when they arrive here). As for sound, first put on a Craig’s Brother album, followed by the Frightnrs, Brain Eno, and then some Debussy. So with a little punk, reggae, ambient, and classical had a good listen. The player stock from the factory sounded warm with great full bass and clear vocals. It might be a little less precise sounding then some tables but overall was very pleased with the sound. I wish it came with a nicer platter mat and wish the power supply had a longer cord. Besides those two small complaints, I’m really happy with this and am stoked that it’s all made in Europe with a Japanese cartridge. It’s nice to not be buying more Chinese stuff. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025 by I.Erhardt

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