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Pro-Ject Audio Record Box E Préampli phono avec sortie USB supplémentaire FAQs

What is the Pro-Ject Record Box E, and what does it do?

The Pro-Ject Record Box E is a phono preamplifier designed to amplify the signal from a turntable's cartridge to a level suitable for standard audio equipment. It features a built-in analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with a USB output, allowing users to digitize vinyl records for storage or editing on a computer.

How does the Pro-Ject Record Box E compare to built-in preamps in turntables?

Users have reported that the Pro-Ject Record Box E offers superior performance compared to many built-in preamps found in entry-level turntables. It provides cleaner sound reproduction and the added benefit of USB connectivity for digitizing vinyl records.

Is the Pro-Ject Record Box E suitable for beginners?

The USB output of the Pro-Ject Record Box E supports a maximum resolution of 16-bit/48kHz. While this is sufficient for casual listening and archiving, it may not meet the needs of audiophiles seeking higher-resolution audio.

What are the limitations of the Pro-Ject Record Box E's USB output?

The USB output of the Pro-Ject Record Box E supports a maximum resolution of 16-bit/48kHz. While this is sufficient for casual listening and archiving, it may not meet the needs of audiophiles seeking higher-resolution audio.

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