

🎧 Elevate your vinyl game—where timeless craftsmanship meets next-gen tech.
The Pro-Ject Debut EVO 2 is a next-generation audiophile turntable crafted in Europe, featuring a 1.7kg die-cast aluminum platter, carbon fiber tonearm, and electronic speed selection. Pre-mounted with the Ortofon Pick it MM EVO cartridge, it offers exceptional sound quality and a 25-year parts availability guarantee, making it a durable, upgrade-ready centerpiece for serious vinyl enthusiasts.









| ASIN | B0DBM2W9BR |
| Best Sellers Rank | 19,342 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 155 in Home Audio Record Players |
| Department | All Ages / Unisex |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | DEBUTE2SW |
| Manufacturer | Pro-Ject Audio Systems |
| Product Dimensions | 3.2 x 4.15 x 1.13 cm; 8 kg |
S**M
I wish I brought it for me
Absolutely love it was brought as a Christmas gift and honestly absolutely amazing I will be buying again
T**L
Lots of minor issues but ultimately a great mid tier player for us mortals
Ok so my first step into vinyl is this turntable. I like it because its all about sound quality, no phono stage, bluetooth, USB or automatic functionality is included. My setup for reference is M8 series pre/power musical fidelity feeding kef R11's. I purchased the satin white, be warned it is actually matt white but for me that was a pleasant surprise. Item is well packaged and the isolation feet, sub platter and tonearm are already fitted. Build quality is more than satisfactory , well put together nice looking and relatively hefty. I love the adjustable isolation feet as my hifirack was a couple of degrees off and wasn't level I appreciate this is my first turntable Ive setup but be warned, the instructions are blocks of technically worded text. There are photos, that dont help much due to the terrible contrast applied to them. Fortunately there are youtube videos out there that are really helpful . This is where my hardware criticism starts. The Antiskate weight is not only tiny but has the thinnest wire attached to it, barely visible to the naked eye. Your expected to hook the loop of the cable around a notch in a tiny arm and then through a hook. It falls off so easily especially when you operate the tonearm . Stupid design . To counter it I strongly suggest a tiny 5mm piece of electrical tape across the top to trap the wire and keep it secure. No problems now Next hardware flaw, the plastic cover. Be careful to lift it up once its seated on the two prongs, one time it came off the prong on one side and knocked the tonearm! Had to rebalance the whole thing! Next problem, The mat ! Why the hell make a felt mat! Almost every time you take a record off the static causes the matt fibres to stick to the backside record!! Still that's what cork matts are for. My final issue. While the supplied phono cable seems to be nice quality its not really. The connectors are pretty cheap and flimsy. Also the inbuilt ground cable is terminated and soldered with spade connectors. Small spade connectors which means the other end couldn't fit my preamp properly. Even just about getting it on still generated low level hum. To Fix that i installed 2.5mm gauge sheathed copper cable and connected via bare wire either end. Used instead, van de hul cables for the phono inputs. No Hum. To confirm these are annoying issues the first time round but after seeking alternatives and making my own little diy touches no longer cause me any problems. Sound quality is amazing . I was performing direct AB comparisons to CD equivalents with switchable inputs on my PRE. My first albums to name but 2 was both Fine Young Cannibals albums. Original issues . Wow what a detailed warm cohesive sound with incredible beats. Roland's vocals really become flesh and make you feel hes right in front of you especially with some of those dynamic peaks. Another album I demoed was Tina Turners Private dancer and while the record condition was far from great. The bass extension the project can pull out of the recording along with tinas maniacal peaks and deep lows was incredible . The songs became so lively and energetic I was scared how good it sounded. To top it off my dads Allman brothers band record. Never heard it before but the record was mint despite being decades old. Ive never generally associated Allman brothers albums with audio fidelity but wow. The vocals the instrument separation and the detailing of every guitar strum was so vivid it makes me want to listen to it again. In conclusion . Its got the looks the build quality . While I gave it a hard time on the setup side once you've solved these tiny problems its all good . I like how there is an extensive upgrade path and even though the supplied cartridge is apparently an average one it makes me wonder just how much more incredible this turntable can sound!
K**L
Wasn't as expected
Arrived unusable, apparently the cartridge wasn't fitted correctly. And the tonearm balancing is a faff. Was returned for a refund and went to a local independent dealer for a Rega.
C**D
A nice upgrade.
This is my recent upgrade from a Rega P1. It was a little more involving to set up over the P1 and in my opinion a little less forgiving. Firstly, it does look the part especially since the upgrades I have installed. I’ve gone for the acrylic platter, aluminium sub platter, upgraded power supply and isolation platform all from Pro-ject……does it make a difference? It’s not night and day but I have noticed. I like that the supplied RCA is good quality and independent from the turntable ( Rega RCA is built in) so I have the option to change at a later date should I wish. This and maybe a combination of the upgrades has also eliminated the interference hum I used to get from the Rega. It does sound good and detailed, although a little harsh at times to my ears. My next upgrade will be a different cartridge. I love the aesthetics and the fact it has an upgrade path. My listening has been mainly dominated by streaming over the last few years but since buying this turntable I find myself heading towards my records more often leading to a downside……the expense of buying new vinyl at every opportunity! I don’t consider myself an audiophile…..far from it, just an average listener that’s in his 4th year of home audio. Last thing to note, the packaging left marks on the dust cover that I couldn’t get off that was a little frustrating but I don’t use the dust cover and it’s safely stored in the original box.
A**O
Oggetto molto bene costruito, fine elegante ma soprattutto suona meglio di tantissimi altri giradischi blasonati. Rapporto qualità prezzo eccellente. Come tutte le cose che funzionano molto bene si può sempre migliorare con una testina cartuccia come la volete chiamare di livello superiore. Io presempio ho messo una Grado Gold oro e vi posso dire che è una bel matrimonio. Anche se la sua che danno in dotazione è sempre una signora Testina. Buon Acquisto. Top
J**N
The Pro-Ject Debut EVO 2 would be an excellent addition to any audiophile’s entertainment system. The wood finish is solid, heavy, and extremely well made. The setup process was a breeze, especially if you have speakers with a built in phono pre-amp. The sound quality produced by the updated Ortofon/pro-ject cartridge is definitely a step up from the debut carbon evo. My one minor word of warning is that the anti-skate weight sometimes comes off of the tone arm if you accidentally touch it while changing records. This can definitely be fixed if you have more precise fingers than I do, by making a smaller and tighter loop that attaches to the tone arm, but for me it isn’t that big of an issue. Other than that, if you’re a fan of Pro-ject, or are just looking for a superb turntable, this is the one for you. You won’t be disappointed. I was torn between the new wine red or wood option, so that was the hardest part in deciding for me. I wound up going with the walnut option, but are stunning. Everyone that I have shown it to has now said they wanted to purchase one. Overall, excellent style, excellent sound, excellent turntable.
K**L
It’s not that easy to setup Indeed, but after all done, when I was playing the first vinyl, it’s supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!
A**Y
I bought the Pro-Ject Debut Evo 2 and couldn't be happier with the purchase. I had the Fluance RT85, and the Evo 2 is a definite upgrade in quality. The Fluance was a good turntable which I enjoyed but the Evo 2 is simply engineered better ,and brings out the quality in my stereo system. I have a 2.1 setup and the separation and clarity from each speaker is clearly noticeable. It was also easy to set up (with the help of a You Tube video) and took about a half hour. The Satin Gray looks good and fits the look in my entertainment room. Kudos to Gramophone for the Black Friday deal!
F**U
Suena muy bien. Es muy sencillo instalarla. Buen producto se ve muy sencilla para el precio pero funciona perfectamente.
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