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Audio-Technica AT-LP60XBT-BK Fully Automatic Bluetooth Belt-Drive Stereo Turntable, Black, Hi-Fi, 2 Speed, Dust Cover, Anti-Resonance, Die-cast Aluminum Platter

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Color: Black


Style: Standalone Turntable


Features

  • Fully automatic operation with 2 speeds: 33-1/3 rpm and 45 rpm.Wow and flutter : < 0.25% (WTD) at 3 kHz.
  • Anti-resonance, die-cast aluminum platter
  • Redesigned tonearm base and headshell for improved tracking and reduced resonance
  • Integral Dual Moving Magnet phono cartridge with replaceable diamond stylus (ATN3600L)
  • High-fidelity audio with Bluetooth wireless technology
  • Compatible Bluetooth Profile :A2DP

Description

Audio Technica AT-LP60XBT-BK Fully Automatic Wireless Belt-Drive Turntable (Black)Cut the cord, keep the vinyl. The AT-LP60XBT gives you all the great features of the redesigned AT-LP60X fully automatic belt-drive stereo turntable with the added convenience of Bluetooth wireless connectivity. So you can set up your turntable in one room and listen to it in another without having to run a bunch of cables.

Brand: Audio-Technica


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Maximum Rotational Speed: 45 RPM


Included Components: product, manual


Special Feature: Built-In Switchable Phono Preamp, Belt drive turntable, fully automatic


Material: Plastic


Item Weight: 8.11 Pounds


Style: Standalone Turntable


Color: Black


Model Name: AT-LP60XBT-BK


Product Dimensions: 14.7 x 14.15 x 3.84 inches


Item Weight: 8.11 pounds


Item model number: ATLP60XBTBK


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 22, 2019


Manufacturer: Audio-Technica


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  • BEST Combination of Affordability, Ease of Setup/Use, Quality of Sound, and Reviewer Reputation!
Color: Black Style: Standalone Turntable
This is the third turntable I've been through from Amazon, and BOY was I relieved to finally be more than happy with one. After the pain in the a** of assembling-disassembling-repackaging-returning the first two (Victorola and Musitrend), I gained more experience than I wanted in out-of-the-box assembly/setup, only to find the motor not spinning the belt (defective) or the auxiliary sound not outputting. This Audio-Technica AT-LP60XBT-BK unit was by FAR the easiest to go from doorstep-to-vinyl-bliss. Beware of the multi-function 5-in-one, 9-in-one, etc. units out there: The more moving parts and supposed "functions" the units have, the more chance for defect, breakage, and malfunction. THIS unit does the ONE thing it was made to do with refreshing ease and stability. The unit is solid, and the automatic arm function is a luxury I can't believe I lived without for so long. The only "assembly" required is extending the table belt onto the motor spool as you place the metal platter onto the center spindle. Bluetooth pairing was completely intuitive and flawless, and the unit will play out of both the 3.5mm-to-RCA and bluetooth simultaneously if you want and both are connected to different speaker sets (though not recommended because of the *slight* bluetooth delay). There is NO counterweight on the tone-arm to have to mess with, and the tone-arm's automatic needle placement/play-vinyl/end-vinyl/table-stop/return-to-base is something I can't believe I lived without before. The unit is light, compact, and sleek-looking from afar (the play/stop/speed selection plastic buttons on the front are the only cheapish-looking/feeling aspect). MOST importantly, when the unit was connected to a Sony surround-speaker receiver OR to good standalone speakers, the crisp clarity of the sound is EXACTLY why anyone wants/has a vinyl collection to begin with. There is no white noise vinyl contact static in the background (assuming the vinyl itself is in good shape) or sound distortion at tested VERY high volumes. With the automatic tone-arm function (with or without the cover closed), NOT having to run over to the record player every three-four songs to remove the arm and stop the spinning in-between sides or records is such a relief! If this is going to be your first turntable purchase ever or in awhile, as an audiophile and in my experience with other failed products, this is the best box-to-vinyl-playing option out there. Its relative affordability on the spectrum of garbage-to-luxury units out there is a bonus. I spent four unplanned hours pulling one vinyl after another out of their crates to listen to the quality sound/music after I heard the first one. None of them skipped (again - also dependent on the health of the vinyl). Will update with any qualifications to the above if they happen, but this is the start of a new record player relationship that I'd hoped for. Any mixed or negative reviews otherwise are the exception with this unit - And I've read hundreds before landing here! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2023 by sklogger

  • Another level of audio goodness.
Color: Red Style: Standalone Turntable
From the first song I played through my headphones I knew I made a good choice. I chose this over the next one up AT model as this has the Bluetooth. Has the built in pre-amp which allows me to play through my phono line on my receiver. Very easy set up, took me maybe 10 minutes. I didn't expect so much difference from my previous player, which was maybe like a $100 job with built in speakers. A huge jump in sound quality and quality build for spending a little bit more money. Amazing sound from even older and used albums. I played the new Blue and Red Beatles and it's audio heaven. Very satisfied with this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2023 by Janson Strikeman

  • Great Turntable!
Color: Black Style: Standalone Turntable
I had a couple dozen vinyl LP's that I had not played in literally 40 years and wondered if they would still work and if, as many say, the sound is better. So bought this turntable and within 30 minutes was listening to my old albums again and the nostalgia was worth every penny. That said, the turntable is easy to use and I connected both a Marshall speaker via the jacks and a Bose 900 soundbar via bluetooth. Both work great and sound is wonderful. No issues. A number of reviews have cited a problem with the speed being too fast. I had the same issue when I first tried it, but found the belt was positioned incorrectly (you have to put the belt on as part of install) and as soon as I positioned it correctly, it worked fine. Also, the quick start guide included in the box is inadequate. Just search the manual online and download the full .pdf version. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2022 by B. Baker

  • Nostalgia is so sweet
Color: Black Style: Standalone Turntable
Easy to set up, easy Bluetooth connectivity, automatic play option and listening to the old school vinyl again brings back my childhood years all over again!
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2023 by SeVad

  • Good choice for casual vinyl listeners
Color: Red Style: Standalone Turntable
This is a good choice for casual vinyl listeners. It is not going to win any audiophile awards, but on the other hand, it is designed well enough that it won't ruin the vinyl that you play on it. It has a reasonable weight setting and also has anti-skate. These are not adjustable, but they work as designed. Convenience is the name of the game with this turntable. Setup is a breeze You can have it out of the box and running in less than 5 minutes. The hardest part is attaching the belt, and even that is not hard. There's no alignment, setting the weight, anti-skate or anything like that - it's all done at the factory for you and there are no adjustments you need to (or can) make. With built-in bluetooth and phono amp, you can easily connect your wireless headphones or speaker, or connect it to a line-level source if you don't have a phono amp input. However, these are the areas where this turntable will not even get entered into the audiophile race. It doesn't even make sense to have a high quality cartridge, phono amp, etc. only to send it through a lousy Bluetooth CODEC. So these features are great for the casual listener, but not the audiophile. The automatic start and stop is another convenience feature that higher end units do not offer. For a person not experienced in placing the tone arm on the record, this feature can save you putting accidental scratches in your records. It also makes it easier to use, just put the record on, press start, and the record begins to spin and the tone arm moves to the start of the record and drops down. Probably the only feature missing that could be considered a convenience is USB output. There are different variations of this product, but the one I received has Bluetooth but not USB. This would make it easier if you wanted to record your vinyl to a computer, include it in a streaming session, etc. You can still do this by connecting the output (with the phono amp feature switched ON) to the sound card line input on your computer. All of these convenience features make this an ideal turntable for the casual listener who wants the vinyl experience but is not necessarily concerned with top sound quality. So what are the quality compromises? To start with, you cannot change to a higher quality cartridge. You can change the stylus, which is readily available, but the cartridge cannot be upgraded to a better quality product. Build quality is adequate for a consumer device, but there's a lot of plastic, and not a heavy weight platter. This turntable could be prone to vibrations or picking up noise from other sources like people walking in the room or working on the same table/desk where the turntable is located. There are no adjustable height feet for leveling. All of these features are found in higher quality audiophile level equipment, and will definitely increase the sound quality, but only at a small level. This turntable is 90% of the way there, and you would need to pay hundreds more dollars to get that extra 10%. To sum it up, if you want the experience of collecting vinyl, and listening to music in that format, but don't want to be bothered with all the intricacies of a "hi-fi" system like phono pre-amps, integrated amps, cartridges, alignment, and high cost, then this is for you. If you want to make a hobby out of the entire hi-fi experience, building up a system of quality components that you select yourself, then you might want to skip this and start with something in the $400-$600 price range. You'll get less convenience but more options to grow and expand right from the start. PROS: * Simple set up * Convenient features: Phono amp, bluetooth, auto start-stop * Lightweight, small footprint * Won't ruin your vinyl like some very cheap models can CONS: * Can't upgrade cartridge * No weight or anti-skate adjustment - these are preset at the factory * Bluetooth quality is questionable * Mostly plastic build ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Outstanding
Color: Black Style: Standalone Turntable
Birthday gift to my daughter and this belt drive turn table is outstanding and priced perfectly. We connected it to wired speakers and the sound is amazing.
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2024 by R4H8N

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