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Audio-Technica AT-LP60X - Belt-Driven Turntable - Black

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I have played records with my AT-LP60XBT to my wireless Beats Studio headphones. The pairing process was smooth and the sound is quite nice. Sound If you set the switch to PHONO, you will need to use the PHONO input on a receiver or powered speakers with a preamp built-in. In this setting, the preamp that is built into the AT-LP60X will be bypassed. The AT-LP60X has a square and compact layout. It looks tidy and quite elegant. It isn’t flashy or screaming for attention. But I think the AT-LP60X looks quite nice. Most people would probably guess that I have paid more for it than I actually have. The AT-LP60XBT is the Bluetooth version. It includes Bluetooth functionality which makes it possible to connect it wirelessly to receivers, powered speakers or headphones that are Bluetooth compatible. It can also be connected with a signal cable, just as the standard version.

Two powered speakers that will be great companions for the AT-LP60X are the Audioengine A5 Plus and the Edifier S1000DB.

I have a highly upgraded Rega Planar 2 that cost about 10 times more than the AT-LP60XBT that I have used for this comparison.

The unique LP GEAR Super Vivid Line belt™ for the AT-LP60 is made from a material far superior to that found in typical belts, Again, this is a more refined looking turntable, so the front panel buttons are now circular and a bit more recessed into the panel itself. To me, it gives off a less showy and cheap vibe and more of a classy visual appeal. It’s in no way a big deal in the long run, but visually, I much prefer the look of the LP60X.With these improvements you'll soon be enjoying your LPs once again. Speed accuracy: 33.3 RPM ± 0.25%. The AT-LP60X is the standard and most affordable version. It doesn’t include Bluetooth, so it must be connected to a receiver or powered speakers with a traditional signal cable. AUDIO-TECHNICA AT-LP60 AT LP60 AT-LP60X AT LP60X AT-LP60-USB AT-LP60X-USB AT-LP60-BT AT-LP60XBT AT-LP60XHP TURNTABLE UPGRADE KIT Powered speakers have the amplifier built-in and don’t need a separate amplifier or receiver. They are compact and easy to use.

But what’s great is that Audio-Technica gives you the option to either use its built in phono preamp, or to bypass it and use (for example) an audio component like an integrated amplifier’s very own RIAA phono input. The AT-LP60X is a great entry-level turntable that punches far above its weight class. It basically has no competition in its exact price range. It is fully automatic and easy to use. Considered the affordable price, it sounds very good, also in Bluetooth operation. I’ve outlined several key similarities and differences between these two models, but there’s a couple addition improvements when it comes to the LP60X that I want to point out.

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better accuracy, natural tonality, spatial detail and crystal clean sound. You can keep the factory installed Both of these turntables are able to play 33-1/3 RPM records, as well as 45 RPM records. And both do come with a 45 RPM adapter, as well. Audio Technica AT-LP60X VS Audio Technica AT-LP60XBT

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