Review: Project 1 Xpression Turntable


Category: Analog

Having been in this hobby since 1957,and once a dealer,have seen a lot of product good,bad and indifferent in 47 years of doing this. In this period of time, in my opinion there are only about fifty products that have stood the test of time and offer to this day extraordinary value in the price/performance category. Certainly Dual,Thorens and Miracord owned that category outright for many years,although some of their products left a lot to be desired. But nonetheless these products established the price/performance category and to this day some of these products from Dual,Thorens,and Miracord command some very high prices in the vintage market place, with some selling for more now, than when they were new. Now thats value.

Enter now the Project 1 Xpression turntable with the Project Carbon Fiber tone arm. Here is a turntable I believe in the years to come will establish itself as one of those hallmark audio items to withstand the test of time. It has already served noticed to the industry,that the bar of performance has been raised considerably and that to compete in this price/perfomance arena, there is little to compete with the Project 1Xpression. At this point in time it clearly outpaces the contenders in the similiar products listed and at $449.00 retail it is a no brainer to pick the Project 1Xpression.

The Project 1 Xpression is a fully contemporary turntable of the time,aware of the errors of the past and firmly placed in the present and future.

The construction and build quality is exemplary at this price range. Plus the Carbon Fiber tone arm, clearly puts the table at the head of the list. Although the supplied Sumiko Oyster Phono Cartridge, is no where near what this table demands. This table just begs for a higher end cartridge and if one should acquire this table, consider the supplied cartridge nothing more than an emergency back up. I feel that a Denon DL 110 would be ideal for this table.

Although in it's matt grey finish and its overall cosmetic,some may deem it a somewhat pedestrian and austere in the overall cosmetics of this table. But rest assured the project 1Xpression is a world class performer, by any standard.

Specs Below:

Pro-Ject 1 Xpression Turntable

Manual Turntable with a Carbon Fiber Tonearm & Pre-Mounted Sumiko Oyster Phono Cartridge

Pro-Ject 1 Xpression Turntable Features:

Cast aluminium platter with felt mat

Low-tolerance chrome-plated stainless-steel axle runs on a polished ball bearing in a brass bearing housing

Motor decoupled to reduce vibration

Available in matt grey

Dust cover included

Pro-Ject 9c Carbon Fiber Tonearm Features:

9" precision tonearm with carbon-fiber armtube

Conical carbon-fiber armtube avoids standing wave reflections

Inverted bearing design with four hardened ABEC7 spec ballraces

Solid armbase permits accurate height adjustment of armtube and VTA (vertical tracing angle)

Single-screw fixing of armtube allows rotation for easy adjustment of needle azimuth despite fixed headshell

Highly flexible top-grade copper internal wiring.

Conical carbon fiber armtube allows adjustment of needle azimuth despite fixed headshell

Vertical tracing angle adjustable

Tonearm bearing comprises inverted hardened stainless-steel points and sapphire thrust-pads

Pro-Ject 1 Xpression Technical Data:

Dust cover yes

Supplied counterweight cartridge weight 4 - 6g

Optional counterweight cartridge weight 6 - 9g

Nominal speeds 33,33/45,11 r.p.m.

Speed variance ±0,5 %

Wow and flutter ±0,1 %

Signal to noise -70dB

Down force range 1 to 3 Grams

Effective tonearm length 8.6 " (218,5mm)

Effective tonearm mass 8.7g

Overhang 18.5mm

Platter weight/diameter 2,2kg/300mm

Dimensions (lid open) 370 x 415 x 400mm

Dimensions (lid closed) 118 x 415 x 320mm

Weight with lid 6,3kg

Mains power supply : 100 - 110V, 60 cycles

Power consumption 2W

So if looking in the Rega P2,P3 or Music Hall MMF 5 or MMF 7, or Goldring GR1, here is a solid alternative at a very nice price and in my opinion clearly and without question is sonicaly superior to these tables. This is not meant to disparage the Regas,Music Hall or Goldring. They are very fine tables and worthy of anyones intention in new turntables on the market today.

However it is my opinion that the Project 1Xpression is a cut above and when it comes to price, there is little to consider.

One can do a lot worse than not choosing the Project 1Xpression and It would be a pity, though, if all the $1,000.00 turntables that are better built but don't sound nearly as a good outlived it to pollute the ears of our children.

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Rega P2,P3, Music Hall MMF 5, MMF 7,Dual CS 455,CS 435. Goldring GR 1, Thorens TD 158
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After further research the only Denons compatiable with the Project tonearm are Denon DL305, DL1000A, DLS1, DL 304 and DL 103S. The Audio Technica OC9 is not recommended as well. The Benz Micro Gold however is recommeded. Also the Lyra Clavis I have posted on Audiogon will work as well.
While the Project Xpression is one fine sounding turntable and I remain impressed with it at its price point. And Ed certainly has made some valid considerations in regard to this table.

However recently I was able to acquire a VPI HW 19 MK II with MK III upgrades with the VPI PLC, that came with the unit. It also has the very nice Technics EPA 100 tone arm as well. So the Project has since moved on. But while it was here it was a delight to use. As far as long term longeivity, reliability and future upgrades remain a question mark for the future.

Certainly the VPI has none of these issues and sonically is several steps beyond the Xpression. However the price differential is substantial. When comapring retail to retail the Xpression is $449.00 while the VPI with the PLC was $1.225.00 when new and the tone arm when new was $380.00.

VPI is a U.S. made product and the service and support is exceedingly good. My many contacts with VPI have reassured me that VPI will be there when I need them. Always easy to talk with and very helpful. This is the kind of service and support I remember from years gone by. Nice to see it is still alive and well at VPI.

But getting back to the Xpression at its price range and for what you get it is very good indeed. Although the Regas certainly remain a contender in this price range. Over the years the Rega tables have become an icon product,little to argue with there. Lets see if the Project in the ensuing years will have the same following as the venerable Rega P3. Maybe for once Project will support this table with upgrades and the like, instead of putting out a table to replace it.
Figure that any cartridge that is included with the sale of a turntable is a startup to get one going. Replace it with a cartridge of higher quality and keep the one that came with it as a back up. For what this table is quality wise I would not spend more that $300.00 on a phono cartridge. Should work well with a Denon DL 110, Shure M97XE,Audio Technica 440, or Sumiko Blue Point or Sumiko Pearl. All of these can be had for well under $300.00 and will add additional performance to this table.

Better yet forget the 1Xpression and get a Rega P3 or Planar 3. Better overall performance and upgrade path is clear and well defined as budget dictates. The Rega RB 300 tonearm is better as well than that on the 1Xpression.

Just my opinion. I think your dollars better spent on Rega.
Because of the weight of the Denon 103R it may not fit. Unless you have the optional counter weight. The standard counter weight is for 4 to 6 grams of cartridge weight. Overall I would recommend the Benz Micro Gold, which weighs in at 5.7 grams and tracks at 2 grams VTF. Low output MC at 0.4mV Very good Benz signature. Have used one now for about 3 months no problem.