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The tonearm is one of the most important parts of a turntable. It not only affects the sound, but also shapes it in a unique way.
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The tonearm effect is not generally talked about much, and for good reason: designing and building one is not easy. Most turntable manufacturers simply do not have the resources and knowledge required to develop tonearms.
At Pro-Ject, we have done a huge amount of testing and listening experiments using different types of bearing solutions, materials and also cartridge and tonearm combinations. Thanks to this, we have developed a tonearm range where you are sure to find the features you want.
High Precision tonearms with carbon-fibre armtube
The next generation in 9, 10 and 12 inches
The tonearm is one of the most important parts of a turntable and therefore not only influences, but also shapes the sound in a specific way. We did in-depth listening tests with different bearing types, tonearm materials and also cartridge combinations to develop the sound we are looking for.
What you need to know
The new EVO tonearm uses an inverted cardanic ABEC 7 quality bearing with 4 stainless steel tips. This bearing type is very stable and low friction, which guarantees a clear tracking. This results in a detailed and open sound stage. All the microinformation from the groove is preserved. The bearing sits in a full aluminum housing, which provides the needed stability.
The EVO CC tonearm tube is made out of one-piece carbon fiber, which is lightweight and strong at the same time. If you look closely, you can see that the arm tube has a conical shape, which means it gets thinner. This design avoids standing wave reflections. The arm tube is fixed by a single screw to allow rotation for an easy azimuth adjustment.
The tonearm height can be continuously adjusted by loosening the two grub screws. It gives you the option of adapting the tonearm to height changes to always achieve the best sound quality. Setting and experimenting with the VTA & Azimuth is crucial in extracting every last bit of performance out of your cartridges.
The tonearm is one of the most important parts of a turntable. It not only affects the sound, but also shapes it in a unique way.
DOWNLOAD THE COMPLETE PRESENTATION OF PRO-JECT SOUNDBAR HERE
The tonearm effect is not generally talked about much, and for good reason: designing and building one is not easy. Most turntable manufacturers simply do not have the resources and knowledge required to develop tonearms.
At Pro-Ject, we have done a huge amount of testing and listening experiments using different types of bearing solutions, materials and also cartridge and tonearm combinations. Thanks to this, we have developed a tonearm range where you are sure to find the features you want.
High Precision tonearms with carbon-fibre armtube
The next generation in 9, 10 and 12 inches
The tonearm is one of the most important parts of a turntable and therefore not only influences, but also shapes the sound in a specific way. We did in-depth listening tests with different bearing types, tonearm materials and also cartridge combinations to develop the sound we are looking for.
What you need to know
The new EVO tonearm uses an inverted cardanic ABEC 7 quality bearing with 4 stainless steel tips. This bearing type is very stable and low friction, which guarantees a clear tracking. This results in a detailed and open sound stage. All the microinformation from the groove is preserved. The bearing sits in a full aluminum housing, which provides the needed stability.
The EVO CC tonearm tube is made out of one-piece carbon fiber, which is lightweight and strong at the same time. If you look closely, you can see that the arm tube has a conical shape, which means it gets thinner. This design avoids standing wave reflections. The arm tube is fixed by a single screw to allow rotation for an easy azimuth adjustment.
The tonearm height can be continuously adjusted by loosening the two grub screws. It gives you the option of adapting the tonearm to height changes to always achieve the best sound quality. Setting and experimenting with the VTA & Azimuth is crucial in extracting every last bit of performance out of your cartridges.










