A:AnswerIt does not have its own speaker. At this time all of our turntables have to be connected to an external speaker in some way. The simplest and most cost-effective way to use the AT-LP60-BT Wireless turntable is to pair it to a Bluetooth speaker or Bluetooth headphone, or to hard-wire it to a pair of self-powered (aka active) speakers or headphone amplifier and headphones.
A:AnswerYes, by using the 3.5 mm stereo Analog Out jack on the rear of the turntable, it is possible to connect the turntable to the LINE IN jack on a computer. Note that the audio cable provided with the turntable is a 3.5 mm male stereo to dual RCA male type cable. You will need either an adapter cable, the dual RCA female to 3.5 mm male stereo type, or a different cable all together - the 3.5 mm male stereo to 3.5 mm male stereo type, to connect the turntable to the computers LINE IN jack. Make certain that you set the preamp selector switch located on the rear of the turntable to the LINE position and select the LINE IN jack on the computer as the input device.
A:AnswerYou can just plug it into power and pair it to a Bluetooth speaker. There is also a wired connection that permits the turntable to be connected to a powered speaker that may not feature Bluetooth.
A:AnswerThe cartridge is an integral part of the tonearm. The stylus is included and comes installed on the cartridge. The drive belt comes preinstalled around the aluminum record platter, you must finish installing the belt by placing it around the brass colored motor pulley after placing the platter on the center spindle.
A:AnswerAs long as you can pair a bluetooth device with the sound bar then yes, Mine is paired with a samsung sound bar & subwoofer sounds really good. clear
A:AnswerThe turntable can be connected directly to self powered (active) type speakers, other wise it will need to be connected to a stereo amplifier or receiver which has passive type speakers connected to that receiver or amplifier.
A:AnswerIn researching further, and conversing with AT support direct (via eMail), the tonearm has a downward force of, in their estimate, 3.5 grams (for me, this is too heavy). Per my research, recommended is (as light as possible to keep from skipping), or between 2.0 to 3.0 grams.
A:AnswerYes it will but you will need a 3.5 mm stereo plug (male) to 3.5 mm stereo plug (male) audio cable to do so. The output connector on the turntable is a 3.5 mm stereo jack (female) type connector. The audio cable supplied with the turntable is the 3.5 mm Stereo plug (male) to dual (Left and Right) RCA plug (male) type cable.
A:AnswerThe cartridge on 60 Series turntables is not replaceable, it is an integral part of the tonearm. Only the stylus (needle) assembly can be replaced and the model of the replacement stylus is ATN3600L.
A:AnswerIt is fully automatic. You press start and it will play the entire record and return back and turn off when it gets to the end of the record. You can choose to raise the arm, place it where you want it to start and then lower the arm.