With the Xtension 9 Evolution, Pro-Ject Invites You to Design Your Own Turntable

Ever want to build your own turntable, piece by piece? Well, Pro-Ject is letting you do just that with their new Xtension 9 Evolution table. According to Pro-Ject, the Xtension 9 Evolution “incorporates all our turntable design experience in a slimline size. Choose from our various finish options, either luxury hand-painted colors or real wood veneers.” Besides the finish, you can also select the tonearm, cartridge, phono preamp, power supply, and cabling, (More on all those options in a moment.)

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There are some standard elements involved with the core componentry of the Xtension 9 Evolution table, of course. For example, the Evolution boasts a heavy CNC-machined MDF chassis, and the heavyweight platter is made of precision aluminum with a TPE damping ring inside. The platter spins on an inverted ceramic ball bearing with a magnetic support to reduce bearing noise and resonance. Because of this design Pro-Ject notes that “we are able to relieve the main bearing and ensure that the platter runs ultra-silently.” The platter weighs 5.4kg, and its diameter is 300mm.

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From there, Pro-Ject offers you the choice between nine finish options, eight tonearms, (essentially, variations of their 9in EVO 9 CC carbon-fiber arm), three cartridges, six phono preamps, five power cables, and two power supplies.

Other standard features and specs of the belt-drive Evolution table include 33 and 45rpm speed options via electronic speed change, speed variance of ±0.09%, wow and flutter of ±0.1%, signal-to-noise ratio as 73dB, effective arm length and overhang as 230mm/18mm, tracking force range as 0-25mN, cartridge weight range as 4-14g, external power supply as 220-240V/50Hz / 15V/1,600mA DC, power consumption as 4W max (<1 standby), dimensions as 465 x 185 x 350mm (w/h/d, with the lid closed), and weight as 16kg.

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For my own “MM” Xtension 9 Evolution design (as seen above), I went with the walnut burl satin finish, EVO 9 CA Premium HG arm, MC9 cart, silver RS2 phono preamp, silver RS2 power supply, and Phono RS 5P / XLR cabling. The SRP for the “MM” Evolution adds up to €9,496. (Naturally, the SRP will vary, depending on how you design your own table.)

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Once you’ve completed your Evolution table design, you can download a PDF of what you’ve chosen to give it all a look-see — and you can make changes every step of the way, if need be. You’ll also be provided with the name, locale, and contact information for your local dealer/distributor, along with the cumulative SRP of your selections — an SRP that, of course, may ultimately vary, depending on your local dealer/distributor.

Which option(s) would you choose? Share your own personalized Evolution table configurations in the Comments section below.

For more about Pro-Ject, go here.
To begin configuring your own Extension 9 Evolution turntable, go here.

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COMMENTS
Glotz's picture

I really like your choice and the chrome isn't 'too much'.

I will have to see what SRP is for similar, but without cart and preamp, etc. It will give me a more accurate idea of the table and arm cost- for me.

Glotz's picture

Uggh, I took it off my VPI HW-19 and would hope one could do the same without ruining the aesthetic.

HiFiMark's picture

Four photos appear to show a fixed arm mount, one adjustable. Which is correct? Can non-ProJect arms be mounted? If so, longer than 9" possible?

Inquiring minds want to know...

larry bring's picture

I haven't read or saw any excellent articles like this for sometimes. Keep making incredible articles like this. Danezon

Indydan's picture

Just get a streamer, and stop fiddling with turntables!

Anton D's picture

Streamophiles seem to turn into asswipes who need to stalk analog enthusiast sites. Nobody wants to end up like one of those lifeless bastages.

Wymax's picture

It also eludes me why they want to waste their time on a site that is exclusive to analog... I don't go to their homegrounds to try and mock them, I have no reason to, I even understand their choice, but... To each their own.

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