A:AnswerIt would need to be a powered type speaker with a 3.5 mm stereo INPUT and you would need an adapter cable to connect the turntable to it. Use a dual RCA (female) to single 3.5 mm stereo male mini-plug type adapter cable.
A:AnswerYes, the disc will literally spin ALL NIGHT long if you dont lift the arm and turn it off. I believe the lower models have an auto-return function such as (AT-LP60XBT-WH),which means once the needle reaches the end of the record, it will automatically lift and return to the arm rest and should stop spinning. I am a music head, but not a turntable snob...……….supposedly, having an auto-return is frowned upon in this world. I cant explain it, It had nothing to do with my choice.
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A:AnswerYes. That's how I have mine set up. There's a bit of a delay, but it's not so bad if you're just dropping the needle on a record and letting it play.
A:AnswerDuring the pairing process they should be no more than 3 feet apart. The useable range after they are paired is 33 feet with a clear line of sight between them.
A:AnswerYes it can. The separate ground wire (required for a PHONO level out connection) works perfectly fine. Any AT-VMN Series replacement stylus may be used in place of the provided (AT-VMN95E) stylus to upgrade the cartridge to a higher level model cartridge. Our VM Series cartridges complete with styli are also compatible with the turntable.
A:AnswerThe size and brand of the speakers best to use are not based upon the system, but on your needs and ears. Think of your room size and set up, and how much power and volume you really need, usually less than one thinks. If you can get to a store that has speakers set up for listening comparison, that is you best bet. Years ago, in the strictly analog days, when shopping for speakers, I went to a store that allowed me to do an AB comparison of speakers while listening to music. I passed over a famous, expensive, name brand speaker for a lesser known brand, simply because they sounded better to my ear.
A:AnswerDepending on what kind of speakers you are trying to use: if they are powered shelf speakers you may plug right in. If they are not powered you will need a pre amp or a receiver to plug into once plug into either of those devices you can wire out to your speakers.
It really depends on what kind of set up or sound profile you are looking to build out
A:Answerit depends. The SONOS Move model speaker features Bluetooth so you could connect the turntable via Bluetooth with it. The turntable also has the typical Red and white RCA male plugs which can be connected to the RCA audio inputs on a device. Thanks to a built in phono preamplifier/equalizer, the turntable may be connected to audio devices that either do or do not have a dedicated set of PHONO input jacks.