Pro-Ject PEANUTS Turntable spins a perfect blend of nostalgia and audiophile engineering, unveiled in celebration of 75 years of Charles M. Schulz’s beloved comic strip. Revealed at this year’s High End Munich show, this limited-edition turntable delivers more than just charming visuals—it’s a high-performance deck that brings Schulz’s timeless characters like Snoopy and Charlie Brown into the world of hi-fi. Developed in partnership with Peanuts Worldwide, the deck showcases music-themed comic artwork on its custom plinth, crowned by a showstopping Charlie Brown-shaped acrylic record plate atop a glass platter. A true collector’s piece, the Pro-Ject PEANUTS Turntable is as technically proficient as it is visually iconic.
Under the hood, this special edition model is based on the critically acclaimed T1 BT platform, delivering audiophile-grade performance thanks to an 8.6-inch one-piece aluminium tonearm and factory-mounted Ortofon OM 10 cartridge. The anti-resonant sub-platter system, 8mm blasted-glass platter, and stainless-steel/brass motor bearing ensure precise rotational stability and ultra-quiet operation. For modern versatility, the turntable features a built-in phono stage with switchable outputs as well as integrated Bluetooth streaming—bringing your favourite vinyl to wireless speakers or headphones without compromising sound quality. Like all Pro-Ject decks, it’s handmade in Europe with a focus on durability and acoustic purity, purposefully excluding plastics and hollow spaces that can degrade performance.
This legendary tribute joins the ranks of Pro-Ject’s Artist Collection, which includes celebrated collaborations with Pink Floyd and The Beatles. The Pro-Ject PEANUTS Turntable is priced at £579 / €599 and available exclusively through select Pro-Ject retailers. Quantities are limited, so don’t wait—or you might be the Charlie Brown who missed the vinyl dream. For audiophiles and collectors alike, this deck hits the sweet spot between art and engineering. Explore more of our turntable collection here and celebrate the joy of analog, PEANUTS-style.
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