pro-ject speed box 2 , all they say it is ?


i recently purchased a new pro-ject perspective 2 carbon. so far im really loving it. ive read a few reviews saying the speed box makes a great improvement to the sound of the pro-ject tables , though on paper i dont see how it would. ive got pretty clean power, i dont own any 45,s and i like a less cluttered system. and that little silver box would stick out like a sore thumb. but if a 120.00 gadget really does improve the sound that much ill do it. anybody thats tried it please advise, thanks
jrw40
If you don't want the "wavy" sound from your albums especially the slightly warped ones that vary in pitch, get the speed box.. it worksÂ… and as stated above it does really well with quieter parts and piano that you will notice some wavy pitch changes at times, this had pretty much eliminated those physical speed issues..
Actually, a Speed Box will have absolutely no impact on varying pitch due to record warp. That's not the reason to buy one.

Dave
a little late perhaps to add to this but for those hedging on a speed box like i was here goes.

in my system of a project rpm 9 the speed box simply overhauled the sound. huge and i mean huge difference in every single aspect of the sound. without the speed box the sound was a little jagged. i thought something was missing cos i had heard my table with a blue point evo and now have the blue point no 2 which is one step lower. i also attributed the missing involment to poor set up (this is my first table) and the condition of the lps.

however when i plugged the speed box in, the speed speeded up a little quite visually noticeable. and the sound changed. became rock solid, more assured, the instruments became more proportioned, the music seemed to envelop me now, details were more resolved compared to a fuzzier indistinct sound earlier. the music seems to bounce along at the right tempo. its just an overall feeling that the music has become more alive, more right, more 'here' in the room with you. bass has more heft and weight so do all the instruments and even vocals. more anchored sound with incidental sounds flitting in and out of the soundscape, adding to the main musical event, all in the right proportion. echoes, reverb, decay of notes were all more noticeable and clear in the music.

if you've been wondering just what a speed box does, get it right away. the improvement to my ears beat changing from a temp entry level mm cart to the sumiko blue point no 2 mc cart. at the affordable costs, there are no downsides to this purchase for me, unlike other upgrades, or additions where there are always divided opinions. this one is a no brainer. probably the only no-brainer purchase in audiophile land i've found so far.

regards
Stevieboy probably experienced maximum improvement because his power is less stable than many of us. This is a classic YMMV situation, because the quality of our mains power can and does vary widely. I noted a small, worthwhile improvement while Stevieboy experienced a huge improvement.

Stevieboy's whole system might benefit greatly from a power regenerator, like PS Audio, give the instability of his local power. Just a thought...

Dave
hi dave,

thanks for the thought! would an isolation transformer do as good? have one in the pipeline...

regards