Pro-Ject Phono Box S review

Plenty of bass weight and control, but we’d like a little more engagement Tested at £120

What Hi-Fi? Verdict

Plenty of bass weight and control, but we’d like a little more engagement

Pros

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    Solid build

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    MM and MC operation, plus further adjustment

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    Deep, controlled bass

Cons

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    Dipswitches are a little fiddly

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    Timing isn’t quite right

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Small but perfectly formed, the Pro-Ject Phono Box S is solid and relatively heavy, sporting a power button on the front and a set of inputs and a set of outputs on the back.

There’s a subsonic filter switch too, and if you want to get your hands dirty, then you’ll find switches on the bottom for selecting MM or MC operation and making adjustments to the gain and impedance.

It does better than most budget boxes in MC mode, however. There’s weight and detail here, but we just need a little more excitement.

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