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Even if you only have a passing interest in vinyl and hi-fi, you undoubtedly have heard (or seen) a Pro-Ject turntable. They’re known for their distinct design, bright colors (sometimes) and excellent sound quality. Of course, the secret sauce of the Austrian company is its ability to keep such high-performing turntables at a relatively affordable cost. And it’s been able to do that by producing almost everything in-house.
A Brief History of Pro-Ject

Pro-Ject has engineering and manufacturing facilities in Austria, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia. In addition to turntables, Pro-Ject makes a range of other hi-fi components, such as phono stages, DACs, preamps, and amplifiers, many of which it integrates into its turntables. This practice has helped Pro-Ject keep its costs down and thus become a particularly successful hi-fi company.
“I started Pro-Ject to bring as many people as possible to the world of hobby hi-fi, especially in the 1980s when CD players were extremely expensive and generally inaccessible,” said Heinz Lichtenegger, the founder of Pro-Ject Audio. “At this time, I realized that a good turntable could sound even better than a CD. However, there were no quality turntables available that were low cost. So, in 1991, I decided I had to make one.” Nearly 30 years later, the company is still known for audiophile-grade turntables at affordable prices.
Today, Pro-Ject makes many different turntables designed for every type of vinyl enthusiast, from beginner to seasoned audiophile. These turntables can range anywhere from $300 to over $16,000. To help navigate the different turntable lines, we had the founder Heinz Lichtenegger walk us through each line.