The underside has conical spikes that have a damping ring. The feet are also height-adjustable, allowing you to get your turntable perfectly level. The whole thing weighs about 9 pounds. The combination of the damping feet and heavy base give your turntable a lot more isolation from external vibrations than a normal piece of furniture.
Installation is pretty simple, you just use a level to get the Ground It E perfectly level by adjusting the feet, then place your Debut turntable right on top of it.
You should hear a big jump in dynamics using the Ground It E. Live music has a sense of rhythm that excites us. In the audio world, we call this timing or rhythm and pacing. It's that feeling of live sound. You will notice an improvement in timing with the Ground It E as you will hear the subtle emotional details the performers put into the music better. Instruments and voices will sound more expressive and you’ll likely be tapping your toes during your favorite songs.
Upgrade Your Stylus
Skill Level Needed:A Little Care, But Pretty Easy
Models: All Debut Models
The Debut line of turntables, up until recently, all came with an Ortofon phono cartridge. Most of them came with the 2M Red, while a few have the Ortofon OM5e or OM10. The two most recent models come with the Sumiko Rainier.
The great thing about all of these models is you can upgrade them simply by replacing the stylus with the next model up!
Let’s look at your options.
Models with an Ortofon 2M Red: All Debut Carbon Variants including the Esprit
This is a great cartridge for the money from one of the best manufacturers in the vinyl world. The Ortofon 2M Red comes with an elliptical stylus. Stylus tips come in a variety of formats, but the idea is, as you go to a better one, it makes more contact with the grooves in your record. You can read more in our turntable buyers guide. The Ortofon 2M Blue has a nude elliptical stylus. This means it is mounted directly to the cantilever, which reduces tip mass. This allows the stylus to pick up more subtle movements in the record grooves.
The Ortofon Red and Blue have the exact same body and magnet structure, so the only difference is the stylus. This is pretty cool that you can step up to the sound of the Blue by simply replacing the Red stylus. Watch our full overview of the Ortofon 2M Phono Cartridges to learn more about each model.
Models with an Ortofon OM type cartridge: Original Debut, Debut II, Debut III, Debut II Phono, Debut RecordMaster, Debut RecordMaster MKII, Debut III Phono SB
The OM series of cartridges are also a great value and like the 2M Red, have the ability to upgrade your sound by simply changing the stylus. For these we recommend you move to the Ortofon Stylus OM20. Like the 2M Blue, the OM20 stylus is a nude elliptical type.
Models with a Sumiko Rainier Cartridge: Pro-ject Debut EVO and Debut PRO
These two models come with the new Sumiko Rainier cartridge, which by itself, is a fantastic model. When your Rainier stylus is worn, you can easily upgrade to the better Sumiko Olympia or even the Sumiko Moonstone stylus.
Phono Cartridge Installation or Replacement
Installation requires just a bit of care. You’ll need to pull off the old stylus, which takes a bit of wiggling to work it loose. Then you very carefully push the new stylus back in place. It's actually easier to put the new one on than to pull the old one off, but just make sure you are holding the new one by the outer edges and get it on all the way.
Watch our full video on how to properly mount a phono cartridge >
With all of these, you’ll hear a greater sense of dynamics and improvements in small details. You’ll almost feel like a veil has been lifted off your music. If you have had your table for a while and feel like you have played around 1,000 hours of music, it's time for a new stylus anyway, so why not step up to a better one?!