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The key consideration when selecting the right record puck for your turntable is making sure you maximise the weight of the puck, without over-burdening the main bearing. If the puck you select is too heavy, it can put too much pressure on the bearing, which will increase rumble and will degrade the part quickly.
There is not an exact science to how to approach this in the Pro-Ject range, however, the below table gives a guide to our best recommended pucks for different turntables:
Record Puck E & PRO | Record Puck S | Record Puck DS | Record Puck RS | |
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E1 | X | |||
Elemental | X | |||
Primary | X | |||
Juke Box | X | |||
T Line | X | |||
Debut | X | X | ||
The Classic | X | X | ||
RPM 1 & RPM 3 | X | X | X | |
RPM 5 | X | X | ||
RPM 9 & RPM 10 | X | X | ||
6 PerspeX | X | X | ||
X1 and X2 | X | X | ||
X8 | X | X | ||
Xtension | X | X | ||
Signature | X |