A:AnswerI am currently playing a vintage album from the 50's and it's awesome. I have vintage albums from the 40's all the way through to current releases and all sound great on this player. Yes, this BT model will connect to a Bluetooth speaker.
A:AnswerThis is fully manual. It will continue playing and "skip back" continuously until you lift the arm. If this is an issue for, you will need to look for a fully automatic turntable.
A:AnswerThe turntable is just mechanically picking up the sound in the room and then re-amplifying it. You need to better acoustically isolate the turntable from the room. If the turntable is near one of the speakers, move it. If the turntable is on a flimsy shelf, put it on something solid.
A:AnswerCheck the model of your turntable if it says BT that means you have a Bluetooth and you do not even know it .
this can cause problems with other devices just make sure only one is turned on and it will work fine
A:AnswerI have Sony Desktop Speakers and they sound ok with this turntable but sound better on my Fluance Turntable because it is a superior product compared to the AT LP 120X
A:AnswerYes it does. The AT-LP120XBT-USB-BK Turntable includes our AT-VM95E Cartridge. The cartridge comes mounted, wired and aligned on our AT-HS6 Headshell.
A:AnswerNo, it does not nor should it be needed. As long as your receiver supports the A2DP Bluetooth profile and the SBC or APTx codec you are good to go.
A:AnswerNot sure but I will sell you mine it’s only a few months old , I prefer my newer Fluance turntable over this one , contact me @ [email protected] if interested in a deal
A:AnswerAre your Bose speakers Bluetooth? Most likely yes then. If you connect the turntable it to an amplifier then you can easily just use speaker wire to connect. It’s a great piece of equipment. Sounds amazing.