A:AnswerIt depends. Your TV or sound bar will need to have an audio input jack of some kind on it, either the dual RCA (White and Red) jacks' type or a single 3.5mm stereo type. Bluetooth earbuds, no, this model does not feature Bluetooth. Consider the AT-LP60XBT Turntable instead if you also need Bluetooth connectivity.
A:AnswerIt will NOT play 78's. The turntable does not have a 78 rpm speed and it does not have a suitable stylus for playing 78 rpm records, particularly if they are the older short-play shellac type records. The turntable is designed for playing 33-1/3 and 45 RPM vinyl type records only.
A:AnswerThe power adapter for the AT-LP60XBT Turntable may be purchased direct from our website at the following link.
https://www.audio-technica.com/en-us/atpt-lp60xpsu
A:AnswerCheck the belt routing. The belt comes preinstalled around the drive rim on the flipside of the aluminum record platter (see below), but you have to finish installing it by placing it around the motor pulley after installing the platter on the spindle. Make certain that you are placing the belt around the brass-colored motor pulley after installing the platter. To check this, simply remove the black felt record mat from the turntable and rotate the aluminum record platter by hand until one of the large rectangular shaped openings in the platter is located in the upper left corner of the turntable (at about the 10 o’clock position). Look into the opening and locate the brass colored motor pulley. Is the belt around this pulley and is the belt taught? The belt does NOT go around the white post located on the right side of the turntable (at about the 2 o’clock position).
A:AnswerYes. It has it's own amp so it can be connected "inline" to L/R AUX, CD, DVD, etc L/R RCA inputs. If connecting to "Phono" on the receiver make sure you use the "Phone" on the turntable. There is a switch on the turntable that allows you to chose between inline or phono.