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Audio Technica AT LP-60 Stereo Turntable

Audio Technica AT LP-60 Stereo Turntable

Audio-Technica

Description

Rediscover your classic 33-1/3 and 45 RPM records on this affordable, fully automatic belt-drive turntable. With its built-in switchable phono preamp, the AT-LP60 may be connected directly to your computer, home stereo, powered speakers and other components that have no dedicated turntable input. The turntable is supplied with an integral Audio-Technica Dual Magnet™ phono cartridge with replaceable stylus.
Audio-Technica LP60 Stereo Record Player
Audio-Technica LP60 Stereo Record Player
Audio-Technica LP60 Stereo Record Player

Features

  • Fully automatic belt-drive turntable operation with two speeds: 33-1/3, 45 RPM
  • Anti-resonance, die-cast aluminum platter
  • Integral Dual Magnet™ phono cartridge with replaceable diamond stylus
  • Built-in switchable phono pre-amplifier with RCA output cables to connect to audio systems and powered speakers
  • Includes: Two output adapter cables (dual RCA female to mini-plug male & dual RCA female to mini-plug female), 45 RPM adapter, Removable hinged dust cover

Reviews

4.2

10 Reviews

75%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

Excellent quality for the price!

For the July 4th sale price on this item, it's amazing. This is a very base model which is all I needed; however, it is fully automatic for 45's and 33's. You just set the record size and the speed and needle placement is all automatic. It does not have an arm lock, which would be nice, and it does not have a manual finger arm lift, but since it's all automatic you really don't need it unless you have an odd size record. The quality and sound is amazing, and like I said, it's really all I needed. I really like it.

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Most Liked Negative Review

3

Adequate Vinyl player for the money

This plays vinyl adequately if you're not picky and just need a record player. It has several drawbacks that might make you seek out a more expensive model. First, you cannot use just any cartridge, it has to be an AT one. 2nd, the RCA cable is attached to the innards and it is very short. If you need more than a few feet, you'll need another cable and some couplers to boot. Finally, the playback speed is inconsistent enough to be audible. I used a RPM app on my phone and it was playing too fast. The only adjustment is a tiny screw on the bottom of the unit, so you have to turn it off, secure the arm and turn it over to turn the tiniest of screws you can't actually see and test again after turning it back over. Then I found that the weight of my phone doing the the RPM test was heavy enough to affect the speed such that removing my phone caused the table to speed up! (Physics is a B!) If you aren't picky and just need something cheap to play records, this is passable, but I would look for something else if you want something accurate as a long investment.

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Basic Systems2
  2. Audiophiles1
  3. High Volume Duplication1
  4. Large Rooms1
  5. Smaller Rooms / Apartments1
Cons
  1. arm on needle small1
Describe Yourself
  1. Audiophile2
  2. Practical2
  3. Movie Enthusiast1
  4. Pro Audio / DJ / Mixing1
  5. Tech Savvy1
Pros
  1. Durable3
  2. Easy To Set Up3
  3. Simple Controls3
  4. Great Sound2
  • Adequate Vinyl player for the money

    3

    submitted7 years ago

    byDanno

    fromBoston, MA

    This plays vinyl adequately if you're not picky and just need a record player. It has several drawbacks that might make you seek out a more expensive model. First, you cannot use just any cartridge, it has to be an AT one. 2nd, the RCA cable is attached to the innards and it is very short. If you need more than a few feet, you'll need another cable and some couplers to boot. Finally, the playback speed is inconsistent enough to be audible. I used a RPM app on my phone and it was playing too fast. The only adjustment is a tiny screw on the bottom of the unit, so you have to turn it off, secure the arm and turn it over to turn the tiniest of screws you can't actually see and test again after turning it back over. Then I found that the weight of my phone doing the the RPM test was heavy enough to affect the speed such that removing my phone caused the table to speed up! (Physics is a B!) If you aren't picky and just need something cheap to play records, this is passable, but I would look for something else if you want something accurate as a long investment.

  • Excellent vinyl player, perfect for my needs

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted7 years ago

    byJames

    fromUndisclosed

    I bought this last week, it is not the high end model by any means, but it is excellent in it's own rite, would have been nice to include a USB option, but all i need to do is get an RCA/USB adaptor (which i did right away) i love the Audio Technica LP60!

  • LP60 has potential. BUT, NO TRACKING WEIGHT ADJUSTMENT!

    2

    Verified Buyer

    submitted7 years ago

    byJoe

    fromundisclosed

    The LP60 has potential. BUT, a HUGE FLAW IS NO TRACKING WEIGHT ADJUSTMENT!!! Out of the box, the turntable is NOT usable. Tracking is too light; you just look at the turntable, and it skips. I've contacted Audio Technica; it's a KNOWN PROBLEM which they solve by sending a weight for the tracking arm head. Turntable is unusable since arrival, and we will see if the tracking weight will solve the problem. I hope so.

  • Quality, simple, sleek record player. Go for it

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted8 years ago

    byJoshua

    fromundisclosed

    Plays 33 LPs with ease and clarity. Fantastic. And easy hook up directly to a soundbar, no additional pre amp required if you flip the switch on the back of the turntable.

  • Awesome

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted8 years ago

    byLucas

    fromundisclosed

    Awesome

  • Great for a reciever amp, not for computer.

    4

    Verified Buyer

    submitted9 years ago

    byTerry

    fromundisclosed

    Great quality, sounds good; does NOT hook up to the computer though, so if you don't have a receiver amplifier it's not for you. Plays well through my JVC setup.

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  • asked byKimberly

    fromME

    Is this Bluetooth?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    This is not bluetooth
  • asked byChipp

    fromOR

    poking for dimensions

    Open Reply - Ronald
    14.1 x 3.8 x 14.2 inches