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Pro-Ject Tube Box DS2
"It manages to walk a neat balance between allowing high-quality recordings the space they require while flattering less perfect ones."
Pro-Ject Tube Box DS2 Review
"Above all, though, is the sublime valve-y sound: it’s an absolute knock-out, even proving itself in an uber high-end £100k system with a £10k MC. This is a killer."
Pro-Ject Tube DS2 Phono Stage Reviewed by Mr Underhill
"The Pro-Ject Tube DS2 is excellent value for money and performs beyond its price bracket. It is worth stretching to and will give you a musically satisfying analogue system."
Henley Says...
Pro-Ject’s DS line represents the ideal choice for those looking to enhance their system with electronics that offer a perfect balance of functionality, performance, and versatility. With a wide range of models and a compact chassis design, these units seamlessly integrate with a variety of components, from turntables to other digital sources, allowing for a tailored fit that won’t disrupt the aesthetic of your setup.
For those who want to add a touch of style to their system, the DS2 models and above feature optional magnetic wooden side panels, enabling you to customise the look of your electronics while maintaining a clean, uniform appearance across your HiFi setup. Whether you’re after performance or design flexibility, the DS line provides an accessible way to enhance your system with high-quality, easy-to-integrate components.
A phono stage takes the low-level electrical signal, generated by the pick-up cartridge on your turntable, and amplifies it to LINE level. When it's at LINE level, you can connect the outputs of your phono stage to any LINE or AUX input on your amplifier. If you do not have a phono stage, when you connect the turntable to your amplifier the signal will be very quiet, and if you turn it up to normal listening level it will sound distorted and noisy.
You do not need an external phono stage if...
In both of these cases, the built-in phono stage needs to support your pick-up cartridge (see below).
Every Pro-Ject Audio Systems DS3 product is available in black and silver finishes with optional wooden side panels available separately. Whether you like a solid aluminium chassis, or you want to add the retro-styled wooden side panels, the available options allow each DS2 or DS3 product to fit perfectly into your environment.
Yes. You need to buy a phono stage that suits your particular type of cartridge. If you have a Moving Magnet (MM) cartridge, you need an MM-compatible phono stage. If you have a Moving Coil (MC) cartridge, you need an MC-compatible phono stage. This is due to the different output levels of MM and MC cartridges (as MC cartridges are so quiet, they require more Gain).
Cartridges are complex micro-mechanical devices, and the way a phono stage treats the electrical signal they generate can dramatically impact the end sound quality. When setting adjustments are available, the one adjustment you always need to check, regardless of the cartridge, is Gain. The level of Gain directly affects all cartridges, as the ultimate task of a phono stage is to amplify the electrical signal.
After Gain, the type of Settings you need to adjust are dependent on the cartridge used...
Some phono stages have other Settings available, which are not cartridge dependent. For example...
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