
Keep the box so you can ship it back to the factory in case of repairs or later sale. 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. The Pro-ject Debut Carbon EVO is now our runner-up. Works great with my speakers and my receiver. Edifier R980T is the best budget powered speakers for your turntable setup.
Debut carbon evo setup manual#
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. 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. Upon opening realized this was packed so well I had nothing to worry about. 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. Took a little while for it to be delivered. I think it’s going to last a really long time, I couldn’t be happier. 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.
Debut carbon evo setup install#
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.Ĭomes 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. It’s got some weight to it but isn’t a brick, platter felt substantial and firm. I went with the hi gloss white snd it’s so shiny and modern looking. Of course it’s not automatic but If you’re worried about walking away you can just invest in a q-up for 40$. It’s just satisfying picking up the tone arm and sliding it over the record. It’s sleek and not cheap, everything feels and looks high class. But I spent a bunch of time reading reviews and best of’s and watching suggestions on YouTube and hands down this was most appealing to me as intro hi-fi. Is 500$ 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.


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. Building a great & affordable turntable requires not only expertise, but also skilled engineering, flawless manufacturing, advanced material sciences, and. This is my third turntable since I started listening to vinyl in 2005.
