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The Audio-Technica LP60XBK is a sleek, fully automatic belt-drive turntable featuring two playback speeds (33-1/3 & 45 RPM), a built-in switchable phono pre-amplifier for direct speaker connection, and a replaceable diamond stylus cartridge. Designed for smooth, high-fidelity analog sound with reduced resonance, it comes complete with essential accessories including RCA cables, a 45 RPM adapter, and a dust cover, making it the perfect entry point for vinyl enthusiasts seeking effortless, premium audio.
Product Dimensions | 37.34 x 35.81 x 9.65 cm; 3.7 kg |
Item model number | AT-LP60xBK |
Colour | Black |
Compatible Devices | [VARIOUS] |
Signal Format | Analog |
Material Type | Plastic |
Size | One Size |
Power Source | AC Adapter |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Item Weight | 3.7 kg |
A**A
Excellent Product
An excellent product well price on Amazon very easy to set up, especially the Bluetooth and gives excellent sound quality
S**S
Best budget record player.
Honestly, amazingSet up is insanely easy, anyone could do it. Bluetooth works great and is almost seamless, the quality of the player itself is really good, it looks extremely nice and minimal, you can adjust the speed. For the price, it’s a great record player and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a beginner turntable, you are definitely getting your moneys worth with this turntable.
R**O
A 1st Class affordable turntable
At last, I’ve finally bought a turntable that actually meets all my needs. I’ve been looking for a record player so that I can start playing my old (and some new) vinyl albums.I’m not an expert when it comes to decent sound quality, but I know when I hear something I like - and when I don’t.I started off a few years ago with a 1960’s Dansette record player, which was fine for a while, but eventually got tired of the low background ‘hum’ that came from it. I then tried a Bush suitcase player. The sound was tinny and lacked any base whatsoever. Next was a Victrola. Even worse. In order to cut out background noise, the sound was muted until the stylus hit the start of a track. This could have worked except that it missed the first note(s) of the songs, and kept muting during quiet parts of the music. Next, I tried the Denver retro looking player. Nice and stylish, but noisy and again, tinny.My final purchase was this Audio Technical LP-60X. Perfect! Looks really stylish, and sounds fantastic through my soundbar and subwoofer. It cost only slightly more than the others that I had bought, but at £135, really is great value for money. 5th time lucky I guess.
I**S
Great sound quality, shame about the look.
The media could not be loaded. My review title sounds harsh, so I'll clarify, you're getting more than you pay for here because the sound is really, really good. Great warmth and depth, particularly at the bass end. I bought this to replace a 2nd hand LP5X which broke down (no power getting to the unit despite a working adapter). The build quality of the LP5X is superb. It's tall, robust, weighs in around 7kgs and looks and feels like great quality while delivering superb sound.The LP60X comes in at under half the price of this....and it shows. It's lightweight and very plastic. Clunky even. However, I only wanted the analogue and for £135, you cannot argue with the sound. It looks okay on the shelf, nice and slimline and it sounds punchy enough. You can choose to use in manual mode (place the stylus yourself) or fully automated (press buttons). I wasn't interested in Bluetooth as I have a reasonably decent set up. The audio leads supplied are also the very cheapest so those are worth upgrading. Final word, sounds great, looks meh.
B**Y
GREAT RECORD PLAYER!
I love this record player so much! This version allows you to connect your record player to any bluetooth speaker/ headphones. As you can see from one of the photos, I have mine connected to the Amazon Echo Dot 3rd Gen and it works perfectly. It is very easy to connect to a speaker/ headphones. You simply press the bluetooth button and wait for the light to turn a solid blue (this shows it is connected to your speaker/ headphones).I like that the record is able to lay flat with the record player, unlike others such as the 'Crosley Cruiser' where your record is not laying flat and prone to warping.The start and stop buttons allow a hand free experience, as the stylus arm moves itself to and from the record. This reduces damage to the record LP's, which is a great bonus.On the back of the record player is the power input, the PHONO/LINE switch and the analog output (as shown in one of the pictures). This record player does come with an RCA cable if you don't wish to use bluetooth to connect to your record player.The only thing that is slightly annoying about this record player is if you have your speaker on a lower volume and/or far away from your record player, you can quietly hear the music coming from the stylus on the record player. After researching about this, I found this is apparently normal. Nevertheless I thought I would inform any readers just in case.I would recommend this record player to anyone who wants to listen to their vinyls on a high quality record player which a low price. Although £169.99 may seem pricey, for a record player this is a fair price if you want high quality.This is my second record player, I previously owned the '1byone Belt-Drive 3-Speed Stereo Turntable' which cost me £39.99. This record player broke after a year. The Audio Technica LP60XBT compared to my previous record player is a much higher quality record player: inc, the sound quality, keeping the record LP's in good condition, durability and user friendly (to name but a few).
D**H
Highly recommended
This is an excellent quality record player which was easy to set up and offers a great sound quality. It’s a nice size sitting neatly on a sideboard and plays vinyls perfectly.
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