- Pro-gect has launched a new vinyl flattening before the day of the 2025 record store
- ‘Flatter it’ uses temperature controlled plates to maintain consistency
- It is all vinyl enthusiasts, but you will need deep pockets …
The day when vinyl collectors and music fans are queuing outside record stores for new limited releases, and I am one of the brave warriors who prepare for battle. That’s right, it is almost the time on the 2025 of the record store, which lands on April 12, and although the emotion of adding new additions to its vinyl collection is a top-level sensation, some enjoy the pleasure of the Treaty-Digming for rare pre-love presses.
Having in your hands that great LP that you have been looking for can feel that you have reached the fat prize, but the deformed vinyl is inevitable at some point in your collection career. Enter Pro-Gect, and its new quite impressive solution to restore the vinyl records deformed to its original form, so you no longer have to worry about the needle in its deck that does not track through those concentric circles, as it could.
‘Flatten It’ (for that name) is the latest piece of pro-gect vinyl care technology, a durable and high quality cabinet ‘designed to give your vinyl records deformed the FTAs that you need and resurrect their sonic skills of drab, back to Fab. And yes, it is as expensive as it seems (£ 749 to be precise, which is around $ 966 or au $ 1,529 as an approximate guide), but compared to similar products is an average price point (the ORB DF-01ia+ disc flattene is sold around double). There is no doubt that serious vinyl records collectors will pay something that promises to maintain their flat vinyl using a hysteresis temperature of only 2 degrees Celcius.
Already a reliable and creative HI-FI specialist of some of the best players that we have had the pleasure of trying, Pro-Gect is not afraid to take its status already very respected as an audio company and increase the dial, and I like it! Even if it looks like a massive compact player.
No longer stuck in a warp (time)
So how does it work? Well, instead of staying at the hacks of the house that extend for common vinyl that could easily go wrong (we would not recommend leaving LPs in a cooling oven), ‘flattten it’ of Pro -Ject offers an adequate solution for all vinyl sizes and thicknesses both for casual and serious vinyl collectors.
Using only two configurations (heating and cooling), temperature controlled plates are used to insert the vinyl record together, while a lower 2 ° C configuration maintains the consistency in the flattening process. Although there are many alternative vinyl restoration products, you must admit that this is literally Very good, land just in time for the day of the record store 2025.
The day of the record store not only has to be about the most exclusive presses, but it can be the perfect opportunity to explore albums that are not dating these days. It is the perfect opportunity, especially when everyone else will have their undivided attention in the next single of 7 “Taylor Swift …