A:AnswerCame back in stock as of 1-29-2022. If it goes out of stock check the main Audio Technica webpage for the turntable. They usually have a expected restock date on the webpage.
A:AnswerThe description is wrong. The cartridge is an integral part of the tonearm. The cartridge itself is not replaceable, only the stylus is, but the cartridge IS included. Also, the stylus shape is conical, the platter mat material is felt, a cable is included and the factory warranty period is 1 year from the date of purchase.
A:AnswerYou can. Use the 3.5 mm to 3.5 mm Audio Cable supplied with your sound bar to connect the turntable to the analog audio AUX In jack on the sound bar. Make certain that the preamp selector switch located next to the 3.5 mm Analog Out jack on the back of the turntable is set o the LINE position.
A:AnswerLooks like it would easily connect with the included RCA cables. The turntable is switchable for use with phono inputs (which you have) or line-level inputs. Enjoy!
A:AnswerIf it is a 4th Gen Echo or an Echo Studio, yes as these model speakers have a 3.5mm Line In jack on them. Other model Echo's have a 3.5mm Line OUT jack on them which is not the same thing, it has to be a Line IN jack. You will need an adapter or a different cable to connect the turntable to either one of these speakers. The output jack on the turntable is the single 3.5mm stereo type. A stereo 3.5mm male to dual RCA male type cable is provided with the turntable. You can either add a dual RCA female to single 3.5mm male stereo adapter to the provided cable, or you can use a different cable entirely. A 3.5mm stereo male to 3.5mm stereo male cable could be used in place of the provided cable.
A:AnswerI put one into a 1960s vintage stereo cabinet. I also replaced the old amplifier which no longer worked. To use the old amplifier, I would have needed to modify wiring to fit the old wiring connections. Because I replaced the amplifier also, I used a 1/8 to RCA stereo cable that connected the turntable to the new amplifier.