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Audio-Technica AT-LPW40WN Fully Manual Belt-Drive Turntable, 2 Speeds, Dynamic Anti-Skate Control, Carbon-Fiber Tonearm Walnut

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Features

  • Fully manual, belt-drive operation with 2 speeds: 33-1/3 and 45 RPM
  • Motor features a speed-sensor system to maintain accurate platter rotation speed
  • Adjustable dynamic anti-skate control
  • Professional anti-resonance, die-cast aluminum platter with rubber mat
  • AT-HS4 universal 12 in. mount headshell and AT-VM95E Dual Moving Magnet phono cartridge with 0.3 mil x 0.7 mil elliptical stylus

Description

Looking for a fully manual turntable? The Audio-Techinca Fully Manual Belt- Drive Turntable is designed to give you optimal high-fidelity audio reproduction from vinyl. It features an aesthetically pleasing anti-resonance MDF (medium density fiberboard) plinth with simulated walnut wood veneer to limit low-frequency acoustical feedback and a sensor-monitored motor to ensure accurate platter rotation speeds at 33-1/3 and 45 RPM.

Brand: Audio-Technica


Connectivity Technology: Wired


Included Components: Product, manual


Special Feature: Plays 33 1/3 & 45 rpm Vinyl Records


Material: Engineered Wood, Wood


Item Weight: 10.4 Pounds


Style: AT-LPW40WN


Color: Brown


Model Name: AT-LPW40WN


Motor Type: DC Motor


Product Dimensions: 19.49 x 16.42 x 8.11 inches


Item Weight: 10.4 pounds


Item model number: ATLPW40WN


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 22, 2019


Manufacturer: Audio-Technica


Country of Origin: China


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  • My first turntable and I'm glad I went with this
Style: AT-LPW40WN
This is my first turntable. I did a lot of research and went back on forth on different brands, different models. Fluance RT83 - RT85, Pro-Ject Debut Carbon Evo, T1 Phono SB or the Drop+Audio Technica VTA version of this AT-LPW40WN. The Fluance tables are too beefy looking for me. I get that they are a lot of value for money, but I didn't like how it looks. Yes, a turntable is about the sound, but I also have to look at this thing in my house. The beefy plinth was just not my cup of tea. So moving on to the other TTs. Pro-Ject TTs were on the top of my list, however the price, while I can afford it, do I really want to spend that much on my first go at this hobby? My wife would've probably killed me. We're down to Drop+AT VTA. I was ready to buy one, however they increased the price overnight to $400. While I liked the entire package, I didn't appreciate the price increase. So I looked at this turntable that the Drop+AT VTA was based off of, the AT-LPW40WN (does Audio Technica use the same product naming team as Sony?) Anyways, I found an AT-LPW40WN an online retailer was selling for $299.99 and sadly when I was about to pull the trigger on it, someone had bought the last one. Now I'm searching through Amazon. I know there was a price increase on these and on the day I was ready to buy, I scored a "Like New" warehouse deal that was very close in price of the original MSRP. When the TT was delivered, the box was a little beat, and I was getting ready for the worse. However once I opened it up, everything was as advertised, "Like New." It was never setup by anyone, and was just an open box. I took the parts out, took the included quick start manual. The instructions were enough for me and I put the whole TT together without any issues. I read some people felt the instructions were minimal, however, I feel if you can put together IKEA furniture, you can put together this TT. Maybe the only thing that needed more guidance was the balancing of the tone arm and the anti-skate. Everything else was straightforward. I was able to do all this with just the manual. Keep in mind, this is the first time I've ever set up a TT. Audio Technica has a setup video that is very helpful for those who need visual guidance on setting this up. Onto the sound. Sound is very subjective, you might think differently from me. This TT sounds really good to me out of the box with the internal phono preamp. I am using Edifier R1280DBS speakers. I had also initially plugged this TT into my Vizio soundbar and the sound was fine as well. So called "audiophiles" would explode hearing that. But they're not really the clientele this TT is going after. At this price point, there's a lot of value here in terms of sound, looks, specs and functionality. The AT-LPW40WN is a nice turntable that is not too entry level, and has some room (not a lot) of upgradeability for people to tinker with in the future, such as, different VM95 series cartridge, mats, stabilizers. So what is the con? After owning it for 2-3 days, a few turns of the speed knob, the glue that held it together came apart. so I thought the speed knob was broken. Because it kept spinning in place. I happened to realize the knob is just a cover of the actual knob that turns. When I pulled it up, I was surprised barely any glue was used. I can fix it with some gorilla glue myself, its not big deal, but I would've liked for it to not had come off in the first place after 2-3 days of ownership. Even now, without me fixing it with glue, the knob turns fine, unless I try to make it spin on purpose. Another con is probably the inability to use Q-Up. There's not enough space to add that, it would have been nice to not have to rush back to lift the tone arm once a record is done playing. But you kind of know that going into this purchase that this is a fully manual turntable, can't really complain. My current setup is AT-LPW40WN, iFi Zen Phono, Edifier R1280DBs. As a first time TT owner, I'd have to say the decision process was the hardest part. To make it easier, you REALLY need to set a firm price point you want to spend. Then start looking at TT's at the price point with the features you want. The sound, the looks, future proof. Trusted Youtubers help, but ultimately it comes down to you. I'm glad this TT worked out for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2022 by Wayne C. Wayne C.

  • Audio-Technica AT-LPW40WN - Retro cool that sounds great
Style: AT-LPW40WN
Waited a few months before writing my feedback on the Audio-Technica AT-LPW40WN. I come from the turntable generation and decided to purchase one to listen to albums I've saved as well as purchase new albums to listen to. My needs were simple, - affordable, quality sound, analog delivery and good looks. I looked at a LOT of turntables and while many looked great i chose this model because of its design, simplicity and manufacture reputation for delivering good audio. Packaging is done just right with instructions clearly showing how to setup. FYI, on Youtube you can find a few step by step visual tutorials on how to setup and operate so check those out if needed. Its really easy. I won't bore you with technical BS because if you are like me, you just want something that sounds good, and thankfully, this turnable is great!!! This model includes an optional preamp which today is more commonly needed because most modern receivers do not have a phono input. Something you need to consider when making turntable purchase. For me, I am running my turntable into a Denon receiver's media channel which supports RCA inputs. The sound is fantastic with no noise from the turntables internal amp which is in the on position. The turntable is manual so you have to do the work, but I prefer that. This is something to keep in mind when buying. If you want the turntable to return the arm at the end of the album then this is NOT the turntable for you. Its totally manual. This turntable does come with a lever to raise and lower the needle which makes it easy to operate. The speed of the turntable is spot in in both 33 1/3 and 45. If you are looking for a solid performing turntable that sounds great and looks sleek then I highly recommend the Audio-Technica AT-LPW40WN. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2023 by Richard Green Richard Green

  • Good value if you amp doesn't have a phono preamp
Style: AT-LPW50PB
Personably I feel the cartridge and the preamp are more important than the turntable This turntable comes with a 70 dollar cartridge and has a build in preamp so it's a good value for it does. I improved the sound noticeably by buying a separate preamp and cartridge but these Items cost me more than turntable . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2023 by Jim

  • Not bad, not bad at all
Style: AT-LPW30TK
If you are just trying to listen to vinyl. This is okay. Want hurt you wallet and does a good job.
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2023 by Nice

  • Amazing sound!
Style: AT-LPW30TK
Really great turntable for beginners. It’s super easy to use, is aesthetically pleasing looking, and has amazing sound. So impressed and highly recommend!
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2023 by Megan M.

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