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

$210.00

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About this item High-fidelity audio with Bluetooth wireless technology Connects wirelessly to speakers and other devices equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology or to wired audio systems and powered speakers via included dual RCA output cable Compatible with aptX codec Fully automatic operation with two speeds 33-1/3 and 45 RPM Anti-resonance die-cast aluminum platter Power Source Type DC. Motor: DC servo-controlled Output Wattage 3 00 Included Components Turntable Detachable RCA output cable (3 5 mm male to dual RCA male) 45 RPM adapter Removable hinged dust cover

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From the manufacturer

Features

Hi-Fi audio

High-fidelity audio with Bluetooth wireless technology. Compatible with aptX codec.

Connect wirelessly

Connects wirelessly to speakers and other devices equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology or to wired audio systems and powered speakers

Easy operation

Fully automatic operation with two speeds: 33-1/3 and 45 RPM

Minimize vibration

Anti-resonance, die-cast aluminum platter

Redesigned tone arm

Redesigned tone arm base and headshell for improved tracking and reduced resonance

High-quality Audio-Technica cartridge

Integral Dual Moving Magnet phono cartridge with replaceable diamond stylus (ATN3600L)

Increased clarity

AC adapter handles AC/DC conversion outside of the chassis, reducing noise in the signal chain

Connectivity options

Built-in switchable phono pre-amplifier for phono- or line-level output

Supplied accessories

Includes: detachable RCA output cable (3.5 mm male to dual RCA male), 45 RPM adapter, and removable hinged dust cover

Additional information

Item Weight

8.11 pounds

Color Name

Black

Power Source

DC

Output Wattage

3 Watts

Material Type

Vinyl

Signal Format

Analog

Compatible Devices

Speakers, Headphones

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Date First Available

January 22, 2019

Product Dimensions

19 x 17 x 7 inches

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5

Item model number

ATLP60XBTBK

UNSPSC Code

52161548

Country of Origin

China

Voltage

110 Volts

10 reviews for 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

  1. 5 out of 5

    Bradley Jones

    I wanted to get into vinyl but didn’t want to spend a fortune; did a ton of research on different turntables, speakers, etc before settling on the LP60XBT. I went back-and-forth between the LP60 and LP120 but finally chose the LP60 because of the bluetooth option even though I don’t plan on using it much.I’ve had the turntable for a couple months now and I absolutely love it! In my research, I learned the importance of a good cartridge and the ATN3600L stylus does a great job. I’ve had no skipping and it flows perfectly on all the different vinyl I’ve thrown at it.I paired this with the Edifier 1280T powered bookshelf speakers. The speakers are great and have a very clear sound. However, after about a month, I felt like the sound was missing something…mainly on the low end…so I bought a 3.5mm stereo audio Y splitter cable and ran one cable to the 1280T’s and another to a stereo mini amplifier and hooked up a subwoofer that I had lying around from a previous surround sound unit. That made all the difference!I would recommend not buying powered speakers and spending a few extra bucks to get a decent amplifier that gives you more options for adding additional speakers. I will eventually do that myself and repurpose the 1280T’s somewhere else.As far as the turntable goes, if you are looking for a good, dependable unit that won’t cost you a small fortune, I highly recommend the LP60XBT. I haven’t actually used the BT yet (and may not ever) but it is a nice option to have available just in case.

  2. 5 out of 5

    LeeLee

    Been storing LPs for many years. Recently came upon a huge load of 33s and 45s from a family member’s estate sale and decided to listen to a few. Not wanting to spend a ton of money, I ordered the AT-LP60 based on reviews and simplicity. Took me maybe 5 minutes to set up and after spinning an old Simon & Garfkunkel I was swept back 40+ years to my childhood. The crackles and pops of an old record brought a tear to my ear and my heart grew two sizes. It was literally “music to my ears”.Sure, there are WAY better turntables and audio systems out there to enjoy LPs appropriately, but if you need an easy way to ease your way back into the joys of vinyl, this is an affordable and easy-to-use player.btw – I’m using an Oontz Angle bluetooth speaker with my turntable. Great portable speaker. However, if I really get back into vinyl, I’ll invest in a larger, more powerful bluetooth speaker.

  3. 5 out of 5

    Drew D Hart

    I love this record player. If you’re not into the hoity toity BS that surrounds vinyl, this is a great option. Sounds great, engineered great, very functional and usable for those without white gloves.

  4. 5 out of 5

    Brad – OKC, OK USA

    I’ve owned a number boutique turntables back in the day, Stanton, Denon, German Duals, and lots more. But, like most of you who had nice collections of vinyls, I went the digital route for convenience. Now instead of the my Great American Sound amps and Phase Linear speakers (sold years ago), my listening environment is now a Bose Soundtouch 300 with the matching sub. Works great for Netflix, Apple Music, Pandora, etc. but isn’t RCA cable friendly… Still had cases of great records stored. What to do? This Audio-Technica BT table is THE way to go to get you off your duff to actually enjoy your old records. Setup couldn’t be easier. Paired in 2 seconds to the Bose system. Before you ask the question: Why would I convert a coveted analog format audio source (vinyls) to digital via Bluetooth – doesn’t that defeat the whole purpose? My response: Given that chances are your old (and possibly killer) record collection is gathering dust in a closet somewhere in your house, the answer is NO, it does the opposite. Being able to actually enjoy your records again is THE purpose! This is the simplest, fastest, cheapest and most-convenient way to get back into your prized record collection. Works perfectly, sounds great, is convenient to use, has a small footprint, is automatic, plays 45’s too. Thumbs up all the way here. I could not possibly be more pleased with this purchase.

  5. 5 out of 5

    R. Fisher

    I ordered this turntable because of the Bluetooth connectivity to external speakers. Set up was a breeze it connected first try to my home entertainment system that also has Bluetooth capability. The sound quality is great and with the entertainment systems sub woofer it added the bass that had been missing for so long playing my albums on a portable turntable through bookshelf speakers. Other features that are nice are auto start and stop with the push of a button without having to manually place the needle on the album. I would absolutely recommend this turntable for anyone looking for great sound quality and Bluetooth capability.

  6. 5 out of 5

    Chelsea TaylorChelsea Taylor

    The media could not be loaded.  It’s one of those, “SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY” kinda things. I’m a huge audiophile – like some headphones and speakers people love I hate because the quality is trash. But this record player is worth it’s weight.So here’s what you should know:The record: I’m playing is 180Grams Frank Sinatra’s – In the wee small hours.The speaker: the speaker is a visio 5.1 channel speaker bar.I’m playing this via Bluetooth. Bluetooth pairing was really quick and responsive with both my soundbar and my Sony XM4s.It’s super beginner friendly (I mean most record players are honestly).Some things to remember: the sound quality is only as good as the device you’re playing the record through – so make sure your device is quality too.This video does the quality no justice. Lol so keep that in mind – a smart phone video isn’t a true comparison. Uploading it to Amazon also lessens the quality and bit rate and yada yada nerd stuff. Bottom line…. Buy it. Lol 🤣 it’s amazing.

  7. 5 out of 5

    Matt F.Matt F.

    This was a perfect setup to get into vinyl. The turntable was easy to setup and easily paired with my bt speakers. Sound quality is superb. Everything worked great out of the box. Highly recommend for beginners.

  8. 5 out of 5

    RBoz

    I’ve only had this turntable for about a week, so I can’t vouch for its longevity, however, here’s what I can say; it feels like solid quality, especially compared to a different brand I tried earlier. It is SO easy to use, just place your record and push the play button, it does the rest! Fully automatic! It will definitely help in preserving the condition of your LPs. Also, the Bluetooth is awesome. It paired seamlessly with my Yamaha receiver, and sounds amazing playing through my sound system. I am amazed at how it’s integrated itself into my sound system! When I press the Bluetooth on my turntable, it even turns ON my receiver and pairs in less than 5 seconds. I’m very pleased so far.WARNING: You are going to love this turntable so much that you may end up buying several new Albums! I’ve bought 8 so far, lol, but zero regrets!

  9. 5 out of 5

    Amazon CustomerAmazon Customer

    The media could not be loaded.  I sold all my vintage equipment years ago… Technics Turntable, Allison Speakers, JVC amp and tuner, Dual Cassette Deck, and Sony CD Player…. not to mention a basketful of cords. At 55 I decided to get back into vinyl when I ran across a bunch of albums from the 1970s and 80s. After a lot of research, I bought the Audio Technica Bluetooth/wireless turntable. I was skeptical about how easy or hard it would be to pair and set up. I wanted my turntable behind me at my home office and the speakers across the room on either side of my fish tank. I bought the R1700BT speakers from Edifier to go with them (see other review). All I can say, is wow and wow! The Bluetooth connection button on the turntable worked to perfection. Within 15 seconds my speakers were paired and everything was working. Sooooooo easy. As far as features go, it has everything you need. I’ve tested it on all my albums from 40 years ago and they all work great.. 33 and 45s. Simple push start to play and stop to end in auto mode or one click button for manual. So easy to set up. Only downsides and these are minor and for high end geeks who claim to hear differences in various needles and cartridges (I highly doubt it)… you can change the needle but not the cartridge on this turntable. And the buttons seem a little cheap when you push them, but they go in and out fine and you’d be hard pressed to break them. They just don’t have a firm in and out feel to them. Seriously, if you are researching turntables and especially if you want to pair with Bluetooth speakers look no further, this turntable is the bomb.

  10. 5 out of 5

    Theresa Clare

    This is not a turntable for audiophiles. I used to be a lot more particular about my audio equipment but, after years without a turntable, I wanted to play my albums again. Yet, I was also aware that with an Apple HomePod streaming music in response to my whims, I might not be using the turntable a great deal. This is inexpensive, sets up easily, is automatic and — connected to two bookshelf speakers — gives me great sound. I am having a lot of fun with it. What else could a girl want!


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