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.
A:AnswerI have my Audio Technica turntable connected to a pair of speakers via a receiver to listen to my LPs. I do have a VIZIO sound bar complete with separate woofer but have not been thinking about having it connected to my turntable for the obvious reason that the turntable produce analog signals whereas sound bars are essentially compatible with digital source signals. If a sound bar has an inlet for analog signals, then it might work with the Audio Technica turntable .
A:AnswerYou can, but you will need a different type cable, a male-to-male 3.5 mm stereo (TRS) type, to make the connection. Make certain that the preamp selector switch on the back of the turntable is set to the LINE position for use with the AUX jack.
A:AnswerRemove then reinstall the stylus (needle) assembly as if you were replacing it with a new one, it is probably loose on the cartridge. Refer to page 10 of the User Manual (below) for assistance with this.
https://www.audio-technica.com/media/wysiwyg/product/pdfs/us/at_lp60xbt_um_162501372_v2_en_web_190527.pdf
A:AnswerYes it does. There is a tonearm lift button on the front of the unit which raises and lowers the tonearm for pausing play or manually selecting a track.
A:AnswerFirst, plug headphones into the 3.5 mm Analog Out jack on the back of the turntable and listen to the turntable directly. Make certain that the switch next to the jack is set to the LINE position for this test. You may leave the switch set to LINE for Bluetooth use. If you hear the record playing at a louder volume level in the headphones, the issue is Bluetooth related, reset the Bluetooth on the turntable. If you DO NOT hear the record playing at a louder volume level in the headphones, the issue may be with the stylus assembly on the turntable, remove then reinstall the stylus assembly.
A:AnswerJust a basic model that plays the record and then automatically shuts off. One also has the ability to que the tone arm up over a certain track to play. By pressing stop when complete after playing an individual track, the tone arm will raise and return and shut off.