A:AnswerNo, it only has an analog output that can be set to phono or aux levels. The Bluetooth model, AT-LP60XBT-BK, does support Bluetooth connections. It is $149.
A:AnswerDue to the higher tracking force requirements of the 60 Series turntables, there is not another stylus that is compatible with them at this time.
A:AnswerNo it will not work, this is not a POWER amplifier, it is a phono preamplifier. If you already own passive type speakers, you will need to install a stereo receiver or amplifier between the turntable and the speakers. Receivers and Amplifier have a POWER amplifier inside to amplify connected sources, such as a turntable, up to a level that can adequately drive the speakers. Another option would be to use POWERED (aka active) type speakers. Powered speakers have their own power amplifier built into them so there is no need for a separate stereo receiver or amplifier. Due to the inclusion of a phono preamplifier in the turntable, the turntable may be connected to devices that either do or do not have a dedicated PHONO input for a turntable. A phono preamplifier raises the phono level signal from a turntable (which is very weak) to a stronger line level signal (such as that which you get from a CD Player) so it can drive the preamplifier section of a receiver, amplifier or powered speaker, then the preamplifier drives the power amplifier. Its all about gain staging so that, in the end, you have a good signal to noise ratio. A phono preamplifier also applies the RIAA equalization curve which is required for the playback of records.
A:AnswerYou can connect the turntable to a computer by any one of the following methods. Bluetooth (provided you have a Bluetooth enabled computer or through the addition of a Bluetooth audio receiver to the computer), by wire to the analog LINE IN jack on the computers sound card (note that this may require an adapter cable - dual RCA female to 3.5 mm male stereo type). By using a USB audio adapter, such as the Behringer UCA-202 Audio Interface, which permits connection of the turntable to the USB port on a computer. Note that all methods requires the use of an audio recording and editing computer program such as Audacity (available at audacityteam.org)
A:AnswerI found out the hard way that it can not. I returned my Sonos sound bar because of it. But that is a Sonos issue in not wanting to use Bluetooth but rather internet as means of connecting speakers!
A:AnswerYes it will automatically link with ur sound bar if they are both put into Bluetooth mode. I turned off the Bluetooth on my phone to be safe so the sound bar wouldn’t link with my phone instead.