Pro ject debut carbon evo review9/12/2023 ![]() The acrylic platter and anti-skating counterweights of the Fluance turned out to be the most cost-effective feature of this turntable, and this is what made me fall in love with it. ![]() They turned out to be very long-lasting and sturdy under my severe use. MDF is used in manufacturing both the Fluance Rt85 and the Pro-project Debut Carbon, making them more appropriate. In other words, both are effective, but Pro-ject appears to be noise-repelling. In contrast, I now use a Fluance tonearm made of aluminum, which works well, although I am leaning toward the Pro-ject in this regard. It is no surprise that the Pro-Ject Tonearm has a well-deserved reputation as the ideal Carbon-made Tonearm. Consequently, they are on the same page, and both are reliable in this sense. However, the Ortofon 2M cartridge is the same in both players. The cartridge is either the deal maker or the deal-breaker for turntables. Compared to Fluance RT85, ProJect performs better in terms of speed. ![]() The Pro-project Debut Carbon has the edge over my Fluance Rt85 in terms of speed since I can play all three speeds 33, 45, and 78 on it. The comparative analysis of the features is: Speed of the Turntables In order to have a better understanding of the features and performance of these turntables, I played a large number of records on them. I decided to write a comparison between the Fluance Rt85 and the Pro-Ject Debut Carbon based on my observations and findings. There is no denying that both turntables are high-quality and stunning in their way. I have been using it for quite some time now, and it is not a bad option. One of my friends convinced me to get Fluance RT85 by outlining specific characteristics that I found appealing, and I agreed. Lately, I was going to upgrade my Pro-Ject Debut Carbon to the new inspiring Pro-ject Debut Carbon Evo. ![]()
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