Pro-Ject Flatten it
Overview
A warped record is a familiar curse for vinyl enthusiasts. Distortion caused by the sun, poor storage, or inconsistent pressing: the causes are many, the consequences always frustrating. Homemade methods (books stacked for weeks, a household oven at low temperature) are as much DIY tinkering as they are a gamble. With the Flatten it, Pro-Ject offers a controlled approach to thermal flattening in an accessible format.
A simple principle, precise execution
The Flatten it works like a waffle iron: two heated aluminum plates enclose the record and gradually return it to flatness. The device heats up to 58°C (real-time display, switchable to Fahrenheit) and maintains this temperature with a hysteresis of ±2°C. This thermal stability prevents localized overheating that could damage the vinyl.
The full cycle takes time. Allow about fifteen minutes to reach the target temperature, then around two hours of treatment under pressure. This is followed by a passive cooling phase: you must wait until the temperature drops below 30°C before opening the device, otherwise the still-soft vinyl may warp again. Pro-Ject does not offer active cooling, which lengthens the process but simplifies the mechanics.
All formats, all thicknesses
The Flatten it accepts 7-inch records as well as 12-inch records, at 33 or 45 rpm. Thin vinyl from the 1970s (Dynaflex type) sits alongside 180- or 200-gram audiophile pressings. Each format responds differently to treatment: lightweight records generally require less time than thick pressings. Pro-Ject recommends experimenting with duration rather than following a fixed rule, as vinyl composition varies depending on the era, the plant, and the additives used.
A protective sheet of paper is provided to isolate the record from the heated plates. Pro-Ject advises cleaning the vinyl before treatment: any particle trapped between the record and the plate would create an undesirable pressure point.
Build and ergonomics
The chassis is entirely made of aluminum, weighing 4 kg and measuring 365 × 60 × 420 mm. The whole thing looks more like a high-end kitchen appliance than a hi-fi accessory. The power supply is external (12V/12A DC), and the device adapts to 110-120V or 230-240V, 50/60 Hz power grids. Manufacturing is European.
Operation remains manual: no programming, no automatic cycles. One Heating button to heat, one Cooling button to stop heating, one temperature display. Simplicity has its virtues, but it requires monitoring the process and timing it yourself.
What the device corrects, and what resists it
Classic warps, broad waves caused by poor storage, generally disappear after the first pass. Treated records often sit more steadily on the platter, which reduces tonearm jolts and playback rumble. Some users report more consistent sound reproduction after treatment, probably due to better groove-stylus contact.
Localized deformations, small bumps, or pronounced creases are more stubborn. Very old vinyl records, pressed in the 1950s and 1960s with different formulations, may not respond to treatment. Pro-Ject states this clearly: each record is a special case, and the company declines all responsibility in the event of damage. This candor is worth noting, because the exact composition of a vinyl record remains impossible for the user to verify.
Technical Specifications
Correction and Flattening of Vinyl Records
- Precise correction of warped vinyl records
- Gentle and safe flattening process
- Compatible with all record formats and thicknesses
- Improved playback quality
- Reduced skipping
- Reduced surface noise
Heating System
- High-quality aluminum heating plates for even heat distribution
- Precise temperature control
- Reduced thermal hysteresis: ± 2 °C
Power Supply
- Mains power supply: 110–120 V / 230–240 V
- Frequency: 50 / 60 Hz
- Internal power supply: 12 V / 12 A DC
Construction
- Robust aluminum chassis
- European manufacturing
- Dimensions (W x H x D): 365 x 60 x 420 mm
- Weight: 4 kg
Use
- Simple and intuitive operation
- Reliable solution for collectors and high-end hi-fi systems
- No invasive mechanical intervention required
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a full treatment cycle take?
Between three and four hours in total. Heating takes about fifteen minutes, the treatment itself around two hours, and passive cooling at least one additional hour. The temperature must drop below 30°C before removing the record.
Can several records be treated at the same time?
No, the device treats only one record at a time. Stacking several vinyl records would compromise heat and pressure distribution.
Does the treatment damage the grooves?
Pro-Ject’s internal tests, carried out on numerous records with extended cycles, revealed no deterioration. The temperature of 58°C remains below the critical threshold of PVC. However, vinyl records with unusual formulations or that have already undergone thermal treatment present a risk that the user assumes.
Should the record be cleaned before treatment?
Yes. Any dust or residue trapped between the vinyl and the heated plate can create a localized pressure point and leave a mark. Prior cleaning, ideally with a dedicated machine, is recommended.
- Eco-contribution of €0.12 included in the sale price.
- GTIN / EAN: 9120129866774



