A:AnswerMake sure that the computer or the device has the bluetooth paired to the bluetooth on the Audio- Techinc Stereo.
Once you have it paired, make sure nothing else using bluetooth is blocking the signal.
Make sure the blue light on the Record player for the bluetooth is on. That means the bluetooth is connected.
A:AnswerYes, it should. It has a 1/8” stereo jack as an output. Just get a cable that splits out to Right and Left Phono jacks and it should play fine on your older system, provided it has Phono jack inputs.
A:AnswerPress and hold the Bluetooth button on the turntable to make it discoverable, it should blink blue. Enable your Bluetooth device/speakers to be discovered. This needs to be done quickly or you’ll have to press and hold the BT button on the turntable again to make it discoverable again. This should do the trick in connecting the two devices. A beep will indicate the connection.
A:AnswerYes, it will work with your older amplifier if you have an AUX RCA input. I'm a broadcast engineer. My recording ear picked up a hum that others would not hear. The hum is not normal even for an entry level unit. I upgraded to the Audio Technica LP120USB. It is available in both black & silver, I had to get silver unit shipped to me while the black unit was readily in stock in the Kansas City Metro area stores.
A:AnswerYes it can. The turntable may be connected to the PHONO input on your receiver using the 3.5mm stereo to dual RCA male plugs cable that is provided.
A:AnswerYou have to connect it to something that has speakers associated with it. For example, you can connect the turntable to a stereo receiver or amplifier that has (passive type) speakers connected to the receiver or amplifier, but you can also connect the turntable directly to a pair of powered (aka active) type speakers. Powered speakers contain the amplifier that you would normally find inside a stereo receiver or amplifier therefore a receiver or amplifier is not needed. Powered speakers will typically have an On-Off Switch and a volume control on them. At least one of the speakers (the one that contains the amplifier) will need to be plugged into an AC power outlet.
A:AnswerYes, but the speakers will not be in sync with one another, the Bluetooth speaker will be lagging behind the wired speakers.Because of this lag, you would not want to try and listen to both at the same time in the same room.
A:AnswerYes, I just hooked it up to a 1950 Grundig Tube amp and it works fine. However if you really appreciate the full sound and warmth of listening to vinyl, I would spend the extra money and step up to the Audio-Technica AT-LP120XUSB. I have this for my main system and the sound, even with older used records is very good. With the model you are looking at, it wont play as well with older records and they wont have the warmth you are looking for.