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Founded in 1991 by Heinz Lichtenegger in Mistelbach, Austria, Pro-Ject Audio Systems emerged during the CD era's dominance with a mission to produce audiophile quality Hi-Fi components at affordable prices. Lichtenegger, a High End distributor since 1985 with special passion for analog players, acquired a turntable factory in Litovel, Czech Republic after the Iron Curtain fell. The Pro-Ject 1 (1991), a modified Tesla NC-500, marked their entry into revitalizing vinyl interest. Designing products in Austria while manufacturing in Germany, Czech Republic, and Slovakia, Pro-Ject operates in over 80 countries with 5,000+ dealers and 500+ employees across four factories. Winner of numerous international awards including EISA and Red Dot Design Awards, the company produces reference entry-level turntables alongside micro Hi-Fi components including amplifiers, CD transports, phono stages, streaming devices, and loudspeakers. Pro-Ject played a crucial role in making audiophile equipment accessible to broader markets, significantly contributing to vinyl's renaissance.
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Pro-Ject Audio Systems introduces the Debut Reference 10, a premium turntable designed for budding audiophiles.
The turntable features a tonearm constructed from aluminum and carbon for precise adjustments and reduced resonance.
An acoustically inert acrylic platter minimizes vibrations, ensuring optimal sound fidelity during playback.

Pro-Ject Audio Systems has introduced two new headphone amplifiers: the Head Box S3 B and Head Box DS3 B.
Both models feature fully balanced analog signal paths, catering to demanding high-impedance headphones.
Head Box S3 B incorporates two TPA6120A2 chips, while Head Box DS3 B employs a discrete amplification design.
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