
Pro-Ject Xtension 10 Turntable / Record Player
In 2011, the Xtension 12 was introduced as Pro-Ject Audio System's first "money-no-object" turntable, having been designed to celebrate the company's 20th anniversary. The Xtension 10 takes all of that 20+ years of experience, and reduces the Xtension 12 into a more accessible form at an even more appealing price.
The Xtension 10's structure uses a combination of the popular 'mass-loaded' and 'floating turntable' design principles. Most high-end designs tend to employ one of these principles, but the Xtension 10 uses both. It does this by placing the thick MDF chassis, which is filled with metal sand (making it very high-mass and anti-resonant), onto four powerful magnetic feet, effectively "floating" the heavy turntable above the stand on which it sits.
The platter used on the Xtension 10 is similar to that found on the RPM 10 Carbon, and is directly taken from the larger Xtension 12. The precision-balanced platter is made from a purpose-chosen metal alloy, which has then been damped on the inside with SorbothaneŸ. The top of the platter is finished with recycled vinyl records, which acts as the perfect playback platform for your records - without the need for an extra mat. The result is a resonance-free, heavy platter that runs ultra-silently on an inverted ceramic ball-bearing thanks to some added magnetic suspension.
Operation of the Xtension 10 is made effortlessly simple by the integrated speed control. Providing a clean, regulated power signal to the high-grade motor, the built-in speed control allows for easy switching between 33, 45 and 78RPM speeds. The useful step-function, also allows you to fine-tune the speed incrementally for absolutely perfect playback.
The Xtension 10 is sold with Pro-Ject's popular 10CC Evolution tonearm pre-installed. Constructed from carbon-fibre, the armtube is efficiently designed to lead parasitic vibrations away from the cartridge and into the heavy anti-resonant assembly, which guarantees precise cartridge tracking. For added isolation from the chassis, the 10CC Evolution tonearm is also mounted onto a sheet of SorbothaneŸ.
With its true high-end specifications, the Xtension 10 is capable of delivering a toe-tapping musical performance that belies the price. To help complete the package, the turntable is also supplied with a removable dust cover, and a heavy-weight record puck.
Key Features:
- Heavy high-end turntable with built-in speed control
- Mass-loaded, magnetic-floating chassis
- Heavy MDF chassis filled with metal sand has high mass and low-level resonance
- Precision-balanced sandwich platter with vinyl top
- Inverted ceramic ball bearing with magnetic support
- Record puck supplied
- Electronic speed control for 33, 45 and 78 rpm, with micro-adjustments
- 9CC Evolution tonearm pre-installed
- Inverted tonearm bearings (ABEC 7 quality)Â
- Dust cover supplied
Specs
| Speeds: |
33 / 45 / 78 RPM (Electronic) Micro-Adjustments Possible |
| Turntable Feet: | Sorbothane-Damped Aluminium Magnetically Supported |
| T/T Main Bearing Damping: | Heavy-Weight Metal Block |
| Rumble: | -71dB |
| Speed Variance: | ±0.09% |
| Wow & Flutter: | ±0.01% |
| Signal to Noise: | -73dB |
| Platter: | 300mm Sandwich-Type (5.7kg) |
| Record Puck Weight: | 0.8kg |
| Tonearm: | 10CC Evolution |
| Effective Arm Length: | 254mm |
| Overhang: | 16mm |
| Effective Tonearm Mass: | 8.5g |
| Tracking Force Range: | 10 - 30mN |
| Cartridge Weight Range: | 4 - 14g (4 Different Counterweights) |
| Tonearm Cable Included: | Pro-Ject Connect-IT 5P C 1.23m |
| External Power Supply: | 15V / 1.6A DC |
| Power Consumption:Â | 4W (Max.)/ <1W Standby |
| Included Accessories: | Dust Cover, Record Puck |
| Dimensions: | 480 x 235 x 400 480 x 495 x 535 (Lid Open) |
| Weight: | 22kg (net) |
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Awards

Absolute Sound, March 2014
Reviewed By:Â Wayne GarciaComments of Note:
âRegardless of the cartridge used, the one thing I will report about the Xtension 10 is that it consistently provides not only a high level of musical satisfaction, but does so in a way that delivers a powerful emotional wallop.â
âOn one of the most personalâ and famousâbreakup songs of all time, âSuite: Judy Blue Eyes,â the Xtension 10 brought out the heartbreaking beauty of a song that, for most people, usually has a much more upbeat pop vibe.â
âLike I said, Iâve heard this cut dozens of times, but never quite like this before. Itâs as if the Xtension 10 somehow bored a hole directly into Stillsâ nervous system. Thatâs how intense, almost draining, an experience it was. On a sonic level this âtable also showcased Stillsâ remarkable gifts as guitaristâhis amazing rhythmic and dynamic shifts, great use of the instrumentâs colors and texturesâin a way that makes it another actor in the drama.â
[Athena reissue of Deccaâs Petrushkawith Ansermet and his LâOrchestre de la Suisse Romande] â âthe Xtension showed its ability to get to the heart of the musicâthis was riveting. Revealing great textural detail is clearly one of this designâs strengths and this Petrushkaâ with its ringing cymbals, growling cellos and basses, snare-drum rolls, piercing trumpet, and booming bass drumâprovides ample opportunities.âÂ
Dynamically, the Xtension 10 figuratively blew the walls down as I had the volume up higher than I realized during a quiet passage, only to jump for the volume knob when that big bass drum took a thwack. And, yes, one really feels the hallâs great cushions of air and the fine front-to-back depth on this recording.
âI could tell you about the beauty of Milesâ E.S.P. as reissued by IMPEX, or listening to Joni Mitchellâs breathtaking soprano on Ladies of the Canyon, or rocking out with Humble Pie at the Fillmore, or swooning to Ellaâs Gershwin. But Iâd only be repeating myself. Because what I really want to say, as I wrap up, is that I honestly didnât expect to be as knocked over as I am by Pro-Jectâs Xtension 10.â
âPro-Ject is onto something wonderful here: a model that hits all the right sonic notes, while bringing an intellectual and emotional connection to the music that is rare in my experience.â

Hi-Fi Plus, Issue 103
Reviewed by: Alan SircomComments of Note:
âPro-Ject decks like the Xtension 10 Evolution donât do the whole fiddly obsessive-compulsive audiophile bit. Instead, âbuild it, plug it, play it, love itâ is the order of the day!â
âThis is a deck with excellent overall performance, starting from a powerful and well controlled bass. Bass lines are precise and deep, and even the machine-gun bass playing of someone like John Entwistle on Whoâs Next is free from too much overhang and imprecision.â
âGood imagery, fine dynamics, excellent resolution... the works.â
âStrongly recommended.â

Hi-Fi News, Yearbook 2012
Score:Â 'Highly Commended'
Comments of Note:
"That gorgeous lacquered plinth and luxurious hinged cover make this every traditionalist's idea of what a turntable ought to be - and it even plays 78s. With its super-heavy platter, the Xtension 10 is a true high-mass design that delivers the sonic virtues of the genre."

Hi-Fi News, August 2012
| Reviewed By: | Steve Harris / Paul Miller |
| Score: | 'Highly Commended' |
Comments of Note:
"Beauty is more than skin deep with the Xtension 10's wood plinth. If you look underneath (not so easy to do once the platter is installed) you'll see that the beautiful lacquer finish is continued all the way."
"As usual with Pro-Ject, there are clear instructions aimed at the newcomer, and cartridge installation is as painless as it can ever be."
"The Xtension 10 really did portray that space around the piano which I'd always prized, giving the feeling of a big, airy room with the sun streaming in. And almost the first thought that entered my head was that this turntable dispensed a feeling of 'calm'."
[with Livia Rev, Piano Music Volume III, Saga 5482]
"Anyway, with the Xtension 10 and Ortofon [Cadenza Red] in charge, the music shone through."
"That gorgeous lacquered plinth and luxurious hinged cover make this every traditionalist's idea of what a turntable ought to be - and it even plays 78s."
"With its current UK pricing, it's a great buy."
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Description
In 2011, the Xtension 12 was introduced as Pro-Ject Audio System's first "money-no-object" turntable, having been designed to celebrate the company's 20th anniversary. The Xtension 10 takes all of that 20+ years of experience, and reduces the Xtension 12 into a more accessible form at an even more appealing price.
The Xtension 10's structure uses a combination of the popular 'mass-loaded' and 'floating turntable' design principles. Most high-end designs tend to employ one of these principles, but the Xtension 10 uses both. It does this by placing the thick MDF chassis, which is filled with metal sand (making it very high-mass and anti-resonant), onto four powerful magnetic feet, effectively "floating" the heavy turntable above the stand on which it sits.
The platter used on the Xtension 10 is similar to that found on the RPM 10 Carbon, and is directly taken from the larger Xtension 12. The precision-balanced platter is made from a purpose-chosen metal alloy, which has then been damped on the inside with SorbothaneŸ. The top of the platter is finished with recycled vinyl records, which acts as the perfect playback platform for your records - without the need for an extra mat. The result is a resonance-free, heavy platter that runs ultra-silently on an inverted ceramic ball-bearing thanks to some added magnetic suspension.
Operation of the Xtension 10 is made effortlessly simple by the integrated speed control. Providing a clean, regulated power signal to the high-grade motor, the built-in speed control allows for easy switching between 33, 45 and 78RPM speeds. The useful step-function, also allows you to fine-tune the speed incrementally for absolutely perfect playback.
The Xtension 10 is sold with Pro-Ject's popular 10CC Evolution tonearm pre-installed. Constructed from carbon-fibre, the armtube is efficiently designed to lead parasitic vibrations away from the cartridge and into the heavy anti-resonant assembly, which guarantees precise cartridge tracking. For added isolation from the chassis, the 10CC Evolution tonearm is also mounted onto a sheet of SorbothaneŸ.
With its true high-end specifications, the Xtension 10 is capable of delivering a toe-tapping musical performance that belies the price. To help complete the package, the turntable is also supplied with a removable dust cover, and a heavy-weight record puck.
Key Features:
- Heavy high-end turntable with built-in speed control
- Mass-loaded, magnetic-floating chassis
- Heavy MDF chassis filled with metal sand has high mass and low-level resonance
- Precision-balanced sandwich platter with vinyl top
- Inverted ceramic ball bearing with magnetic support
- Record puck supplied
- Electronic speed control for 33, 45 and 78 rpm, with micro-adjustments
- 9CC Evolution tonearm pre-installed
- Inverted tonearm bearings (ABEC 7 quality)Â
- Dust cover supplied
Specs
| Speeds: |
33 / 45 / 78 RPM (Electronic) Micro-Adjustments Possible |
| Turntable Feet: | Sorbothane-Damped Aluminium Magnetically Supported |
| T/T Main Bearing Damping: | Heavy-Weight Metal Block |
| Rumble: | -71dB |
| Speed Variance: | ±0.09% |
| Wow & Flutter: | ±0.01% |
| Signal to Noise: | -73dB |
| Platter: | 300mm Sandwich-Type (5.7kg) |
| Record Puck Weight: | 0.8kg |
| Tonearm: | 10CC Evolution |
| Effective Arm Length: | 254mm |
| Overhang: | 16mm |
| Effective Tonearm Mass: | 8.5g |
| Tracking Force Range: | 10 - 30mN |
| Cartridge Weight Range: | 4 - 14g (4 Different Counterweights) |
| Tonearm Cable Included: | Pro-Ject Connect-IT 5P C 1.23m |
| External Power Supply: | 15V / 1.6A DC |
| Power Consumption:Â | 4W (Max.)/ <1W Standby |
| Included Accessories: | Dust Cover, Record Puck |
| Dimensions: | 480 x 235 x 400 480 x 495 x 535 (Lid Open) |
| Weight: | 22kg (net) |
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Awards

Absolute Sound, March 2014
Reviewed By:Â Wayne GarciaComments of Note:
âRegardless of the cartridge used, the one thing I will report about the Xtension 10 is that it consistently provides not only a high level of musical satisfaction, but does so in a way that delivers a powerful emotional wallop.â
âOn one of the most personalâ and famousâbreakup songs of all time, âSuite: Judy Blue Eyes,â the Xtension 10 brought out the heartbreaking beauty of a song that, for most people, usually has a much more upbeat pop vibe.â
âLike I said, Iâve heard this cut dozens of times, but never quite like this before. Itâs as if the Xtension 10 somehow bored a hole directly into Stillsâ nervous system. Thatâs how intense, almost draining, an experience it was. On a sonic level this âtable also showcased Stillsâ remarkable gifts as guitaristâhis amazing rhythmic and dynamic shifts, great use of the instrumentâs colors and texturesâin a way that makes it another actor in the drama.â
[Athena reissue of Deccaâs Petrushkawith Ansermet and his LâOrchestre de la Suisse Romande] â âthe Xtension showed its ability to get to the heart of the musicâthis was riveting. Revealing great textural detail is clearly one of this designâs strengths and this Petrushkaâ with its ringing cymbals, growling cellos and basses, snare-drum rolls, piercing trumpet, and booming bass drumâprovides ample opportunities.âÂ
Dynamically, the Xtension 10 figuratively blew the walls down as I had the volume up higher than I realized during a quiet passage, only to jump for the volume knob when that big bass drum took a thwack. And, yes, one really feels the hallâs great cushions of air and the fine front-to-back depth on this recording.
âI could tell you about the beauty of Milesâ E.S.P. as reissued by IMPEX, or listening to Joni Mitchellâs breathtaking soprano on Ladies of the Canyon, or rocking out with Humble Pie at the Fillmore, or swooning to Ellaâs Gershwin. But Iâd only be repeating myself. Because what I really want to say, as I wrap up, is that I honestly didnât expect to be as knocked over as I am by Pro-Jectâs Xtension 10.â
âPro-Ject is onto something wonderful here: a model that hits all the right sonic notes, while bringing an intellectual and emotional connection to the music that is rare in my experience.â

Hi-Fi Plus, Issue 103
Reviewed by: Alan SircomComments of Note:
âPro-Ject decks like the Xtension 10 Evolution donât do the whole fiddly obsessive-compulsive audiophile bit. Instead, âbuild it, plug it, play it, love itâ is the order of the day!â
âThis is a deck with excellent overall performance, starting from a powerful and well controlled bass. Bass lines are precise and deep, and even the machine-gun bass playing of someone like John Entwistle on Whoâs Next is free from too much overhang and imprecision.â
âGood imagery, fine dynamics, excellent resolution... the works.â
âStrongly recommended.â

Hi-Fi News, Yearbook 2012
Score:Â 'Highly Commended'
Comments of Note:
"That gorgeous lacquered plinth and luxurious hinged cover make this every traditionalist's idea of what a turntable ought to be - and it even plays 78s. With its super-heavy platter, the Xtension 10 is a true high-mass design that delivers the sonic virtues of the genre."

Hi-Fi News, August 2012
| Reviewed By: | Steve Harris / Paul Miller |
| Score: | 'Highly Commended' |
Comments of Note:
"Beauty is more than skin deep with the Xtension 10's wood plinth. If you look underneath (not so easy to do once the platter is installed) you'll see that the beautiful lacquer finish is continued all the way."
"As usual with Pro-Ject, there are clear instructions aimed at the newcomer, and cartridge installation is as painless as it can ever be."
"The Xtension 10 really did portray that space around the piano which I'd always prized, giving the feeling of a big, airy room with the sun streaming in. And almost the first thought that entered my head was that this turntable dispensed a feeling of 'calm'."
[with Livia Rev, Piano Music Volume III, Saga 5482]
"Anyway, with the Xtension 10 and Ortofon [Cadenza Red] in charge, the music shone through."
"That gorgeous lacquered plinth and luxurious hinged cover make this every traditionalist's idea of what a turntable ought to be - and it even plays 78s."
"With its current UK pricing, it's a great buy."
















