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Whether you are referring to the turntable series or finishing a classic hot rod automotive project, both require careful attention to detail and specific high-quality components to achieve a "street-ready" or audiophile-grade result. 1. Pro-Ject "The Classic" Turntable Series
In the early 1990s, Pro-Ject founder Heinz Lichtenegger established the company during a time when most manufacturers were abandoning vinyl for CDs. Decades later, for their silver jubilee, the brand sought to pay homage to the "frame-design" decks—like the iconic Linn LP12—that defined the golden age of hi-fi.
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