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The Audio Technica AT-LP60 is a slick looking piece of kit that's lightweight and does its job well. It's hard to find a decent record player for around £150
But this LP60 checks in at just under £140 and it comes complete with USB functionality too and does a great job of turning your records into MP3s with just a few swift clicks.The sound quality when hooked up via USB is great
And we manage
Despite an ultralow price
The Audio-Technica AT-LP60 turntable features a built-in phono preamplifier
A user-replaceable stylus
And fully automatic operation. It plays 7- and 12-inch records with precision and verve
A clear
Balanced and articulate listen
Rips records to digital files
Easy operation
The editors didn't like
While the LP60 is sturdy enough
It's a tad plastic-feeling
Especially the buttons on the front. As a standalone record player
The build quality doesn't rival vintage players
And the lack of a counterweight on the arm gives it quite a bit of jitter. As it sports a belt driven turntable
There's always the risk of a fault - and there are lots of parts to set up
And potentially
Lose.If you're
The built-in phono cartridge is fixed and cannot be changed or upgraded
A clear, balanced and articulate listen, Rips records to digital files, Easy operation,
Sound could do with more solidity,
So what's the catch? We pondered that too, albeit ultimately in vain.While we'd be grateful for a little more solidity and would still back the pricier Rega Planar 1 as the most practical starting point for anyone with a curiosity about vinyl, the Audio T...
Published: 2014-08-26, Author: Steve , review by: CNET.co.uk
Despite an ultralow price, the Audio-Technica AT-LP60 turntable features a built-in phono preamplifier, a user-replaceable stylus, and fully automatic operation. It plays 7- and 12-inch records with precision and verve
The built-in phono cartridge is fixed and cannot be changed or upgraded
With its impressive performance, easy operation, and unbeatable price, the Audio-Technica AT-LP60 is the ideal turntable for anyone looking to get into vinyl....
Abstract: It is 37x35x8cm with cables inserted. While a USB lead takes the data to your PC or MAC you will also need the hard wired RCA lead provided. This can end in two plugs or a single one and both possibilities are catered for.Here I stress RTFM (read the !!!!...
The Audio Technica AT-LP60 is a slick looking piece of kit that's lightweight and does its job well. It's hard to find a decent record player for around £150, but this LP60 checks in at just under £140 and it comes complete with USB functionality too and does a great job of turning your records into MP3s with just a few swift clicks.The sound quality when hooked up via USB is great, and we manage
While the LP60 is sturdy enough, it's a tad plastic-feeling, especially the buttons on the front. As a standalone record player, the build quality doesn't rival vintage players, and the lack of a counterweight on the arm gives it quite a bit of jitter. As it sports a belt driven turntable, there's always the risk of a fault - and there are lots of parts to set up, and potentially, lose.If you're
For the price, there's no question that the Audio-Technica AT-LP60 is a great piece of kit. It's perfect for turning your classic records into MP3s, and it's also a great starting point if you're interested in starting a collection. If you're after a s...
Inexpensive, good sound, fully automatic operation,
Dynamic range is a bit stunted, little adjustability
The Audio-Technica AT-LP60BK is a great choice for those that are on a budget or looking to dip their toe into the world of vinyl without making a big investment...
Published: 2016-04-11, Author: Frederick , review by: mymac.com
Abstract: I definitely did not think I would ever review a Bluetooth turntable but after seeing the release list from CES by Audio-Technica with their wireless turntable I knew I wanted to review it. It is the AT-LP60BK-BT Wireless Turntable , and it is almost iden...
Published: 2016-04-01, Author: Frederick , review by: mymac.com
Abstract: Who would have thought in 2016 you have multiple turntable options — not just from multiple manufacturers but multiple options from just one manufacturer. Audio-Technica has a range from simple home use to pro level equipment. The AT-LP60-USB is their aut...
Published: 2014-08-26, Author: Steve , review by: cnet.com
Despite an ultralow price, the Audio-Technica AT-LP60 turntable features a built-in phono preamplifier, a user-replaceable stylus, and fully automatic operation. It plays 7- and 12-inch records with precision and verve
The built-in phono cartridge is fixed and cannot be changed or upgraded
With its impressive performance, easy operation, and unbeatable price, the Audio-Technica AT-LP60 is the ideal turntable for anyone looking to get into vinyl....
Abstract: Harkening back to a past time, with the warm, fuzzy feelings of childhood – we embarked to create a music room at the Booredatwork.com office. Snatch donates the stereo, Thunder E procures the couch, as a group we seek out a selection of Vinyl classics an...
Diving into a vinyl can be a killer experience but rather you are new or have stacks of old records, you can easily record them to a Mac, PC or laptop with Audio-Technica's stellar AT-LP60. This is a solid product at a very fair price. Enjoy old or new an...