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Elvis Lives: Pro-Ject Unveils Vinyl Turntable with LED King Logo

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev
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Elvis Lives: Pro-Ject Unveils Vinyl Turntable with LED King Logo

Celebrate the King’s legacy with the Pro-Ject vinyl player featuring an LED Elvis logo, blending iconic style with premium sound.

A Turntable That Talks the King’s Language

Forget the classic "A Little Less Conversation". Let’s dive into something a bit bigger—Pro-Ject’s latest limited edition turntable inspired by Elvis Presley himself. Released to honor what would have been the King’s 90th birthday, this unique player doesn’t just spin vinyl—it shines with an adjustable LED Elvis logo engraved on the CNC-machined plinth. If you're a fan of both rock 'n' roll and impeccable design, this beauty is bound to blow your mind.

Pro-Ject Artist Collection: Where Music Meets Mastery

This Elvis edition is the newest jewel in Pro-Ject’s Artist Collection series. If you’ve ever drooled over the Metallica vinyl turntable or AC/DC vinyl turntable, or even the playful Yellow Submarine Beatles-themed deck, you know these aren’t your average players. They’re a tasteful marriage of audio engineering and cultural homage.

Craftsmanship That Hits All the Right Notes

Built on the foundation of the Pro-Ject T2 vinyl turntable, this model is crafted by hand in Europe. It boasts a 9-inch aluminum tonearm, a fine-tuned spring suspension system to combat unwanted vibrations, and comes equipped with the factory-installed Sumiko Rainier cartridge—ensuring every needle drop is pure magic.

The 10 mm thick, 1.7 kg glass platter stabilizes rotation and minimizes resonance, while effortless switching between 33 and 45 RPM gives you the flexibility to spin all your favorite records just right.

Pro-Ject Elvis Turntable with LED Logo

Close-up of the Pro-Ject Elvis turntable showcasing the glowing LED King logo on the plinth.

Not Just a Pretty Face: Serious Sound for True Vinyl Lovers

Pro-Ject isn’t just about good looks; they've poured serious heart into the sound quality here. Heinz Lichtenegger, CEO of Pro-Ject Audio Systems, puts it perfectly:

"Our Artist collection has always been more than just eye candy. These are serious players designed for audiophiles who want their music taste to be reflected in their gear."

The Elvis edition “perfectly continues this philosophy, combining authentic Pro-Ject sound with a design that pays tribute to one of the greatest icons in music history.”

Pricing and Availability

For those eager to bring a bit of the King’s magic into their homes, the Pro-Ject Elvis turntable is priced at $1,399 and available now. It’s a collector’s dream and a serious listening device rolled into one.

FAQ

  • What makes the Pro-Ject Elvis turntable special?
    It features a CNC-machined plinth with an adjustable LED Elvis logo and high-end components for premium sound quality.
  • Is it suitable for beginners or audiophiles only?
    While designed for vinyl lovers with an ear for quality, the turntable offers straightforward controls, making it accessible for newcomers too.
  • What cartridge comes pre-installed?
    The Sumiko Rainier cartridge is factory-installed, known for its excellent tracking and sound clarity.
  • Can it play both 33 and 45 RPM records?
    Yes, the turntable allows easy switching between 33 and 45 RPM speeds.
  • Is this turntable part of a larger collection?
    Yes, it’s the latest in Pro-Ject’s Artist Collection, which includes editions inspired by Metallica, AC/DC, and The Beatles.

Relive the golden age of vinyl with this beautiful Elvis tribute. To truly celebrate the King’s legacy, why not shop your favorite album cover poster at our store? Enhance your listening space with art that sings the spirit of rock 'n' roll.

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