House of Marley Stir It Up Lux vs Pro-Ject RPM 3 Carbon

Side-by-side specifications and a plain-English account of the recorded differences. Full profiles: House of Marley Stir It Up Lux · Pro-Ject RPM 3 Carbon.

Comparison of House of Marley Stir It Up Lux and Pro-Ject RPM 3 Carbon
Specification House of Marley
Stir It Up Lux
Pro-Ject
RPM 3 Carbon
PriceHighlighted difference. $400$450 (used)
CategoryHi-fiHi-fi
Statuscurrentdiscontinued
Years2023–present2016–?
Drivebelt drivebelt drive
Speeds33/45 rpm33/45 rpm
Operationsemi-automaticmanual
Cartridge suppliedHighlighted difference. Audio-Technica AT-95Esold bare or with Ortofon 2M Silver
Phono stageHighlighted difference. YesNo
USB outputHighlighted difference. YesNo
BluetoothHighlighted difference. YesNo
PlatteraluminiumMDF with vinyl mat
Tonearmstraight10" carbon-fibre S-shape
Wow & flutter

Practical differences

Highlighted cells show a lower reference price, support for more listed speeds, or the presence of a convenience feature. They are not an overall score.

The House of Marley Stir It Up Lux undercuts the Pro-Ject RPM 3 Carbon by $50 — $400 against $450, bearing in mind one figure is a current reference price and the other a typical used price that moves with condition.

Both are belt-drive, so that part of the experience should feel similar on either deck: a motor that's mechanically isolated from the platter by an elastic belt, which is the usual route to a quieter noise floor — the default choice across most of hi-fi.

The House of Marley Stir It Up Lux has a built-in phono stage and a USB output for ripping vinyl and Bluetooth streaming. Skip the phono stage and you'll need one built into your amp, or a separate box, to play through normal speakers.

Operation differs: the House of Marley Stir It Up Lux is semi-automatic, the Pro-Ject RPM 3 Carbon is manual.

The Pro-Ject RPM 3 Carbon is discontinued, so that side of this comparison is really "used Pro-Ject RPM 3 Carbon vs new House of Marley Stir It Up Lux" — factor in condition, service history and the lack of a warranty against a fresh unit with manufacturer support.

Bottom line: $50 separates these reference prices. That difference is factual; this specification comparison does not assign an overall winner.

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Retailer searches

6 US retailers stock House of Marley — each outbound link searches the deck on that retailer’s site.

Retailers selling House of Marley Stir It Up Lux
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Amazon marketplace Free shipping on $35+ orders (free on most items with Prime, often same/next day). View at Amazon ↗
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Retailer searches

4 US retailers handle used or discontinued decks like this — each outbound link searches the deck on that retailer’s site.

Retailers selling Pro-Ject RPM 3 Carbon
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Guitar Center music retail Free standard shipping on most orders $25+. View at Guitar Center ↗
Reverb used marketplace Shipping set per seller; many listings ship free within the US. View at Reverb ↗
Upscale Audio hifi independent Free USA shipping on orders over $99 (exclusions for oversized items). View at Upscale Audio ↗
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