A:AnswerYes it does.
The platter starts spinning when the tone arm moves over the platter, then will lift and return at the end of the record.
Mine was great for the first 6 weeks. Now its junk. No anti-skate at all. The skating force causes mine to skip inward and is unusable
The tone arm is factory set around 3.5 grams (mine is 3.78 g), so unless its skating your records are safe from excess wear. But if the needle can’t play more that 20 records before wearing too far….
A:AnswerYes, using a 3.5mm male to 3.5mm male stereo cable (not included), you can connect the record player to the AUX IN connector on the back of a Bose SoundTouch 30 speaker. Make certain that the preamp selector switch on the back of the turntable is set to the LINE position for this application.
A:AnswerNo, it does not have adjustable arm height. Consider the AT-LP140XP Turntable instead. Please note that the AT-LP140XP is a fully MANUAL turntable however, there are NO automatic functions. Also, it DOES NOT have a built in phono preamplifier. The felt mat provided with the AT-LP60X Turntable is 1/8" (3.175 mm) thick.
A:AnswerThe AT-LP60X comes fitted with the AT3600L Cartridge. The cartridge itself is an integral part of the tonearm and cannot be changed, only the stylus can. Use the ATN3600L Replacement Stylus when the stylus needs changing.
A:AnswerNot directly, no. These Klipsch Heresy (H= Heresy, B=Birch, R=Raw) speakers are passive type speakers. They are intended to be connected to a stereo amplifier or receiver as they have no power on their own. The turntable would connect to a set of inputs on the amplifier or receiver, and the speakers would connect to the speaker outputs on the receiver.
A:AnswerExchange this unit for another one through the reseller from whom it was purchased, pending their exchange policy, or ship it to our Service Center for repair/replacement. The factory warranty period for the turntable is 1 year from the date of purchase. Following is a link to our Repair Return Instructions should you need to ship the turntable to our Service Center. Along with the completed ATUS Service Form, also enclose a copy of your dated sales receipt so we can honor any warranted repair/replacement that may apply. The ship to address is the Stow, OH address shown at the bottom of the form. Please note the special instructions for shipping turntables in for service, we do not require all of the components.
Do NOT ship the platter or dust cover and secure the tonearm to the tonearm rest using a wire tie to avoid damage to the stylus or tonearm assemblies during transit.
Service – USA - Repair Return Instructions
https://www.audio-technica.com/en-us/support/repair-service/
A:AnswerPerfect length, only tw0 things I I don't like .
1. the power cord , a square plug that converts AC power to DC power. I never leave those plugs plugged into an outlet they get hot ..
2 . No ground wire to hook up to the receiver..other then those two no other problems
A:AnswerAn alternative to the receiver with passive type speakers connected method, is to connect the turntable directly to a set of powered (aka active) type speakers. This method eliminates the need for a separate receiver or amplifier between the turntable and speakers. Powered type speakers will have the amplifier built into them. At least one of the speakers will need to plug into an AC power outlet and we recommend models that have a volume control on them as there is no volume control on the turntable. Make certain that you place the preamp selector switch in the correct position based on the type of input (phono or line) that is on the speaker.
A:AnswerRemove the record mat from the turntable. Remove the platter from the center spindle as shown in Figure 11c. Once removed, flip the platter over and note the raised rim located about an inch and a half in from the outer edge of the platter. The belt goes around this rim. See Figure 11d. Make certain that the belt lies flat (no twists) all the way around the rim. Once the belt is installed around the rim, flip the right side side up and place it back on the center spindle. Rotate the platter by hand until one of the large rectangular shaped openings is located at 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. Grab the belt with your fingers and stretch it over the pulley. The belt will be located at the inside edge of the rectangular shaped opening. Place the record mat back on the turntable, place a record on the mat and test for normal operation.
A:AnswerIt can be connected to an AUX input. The turntable is fitted with a 3.5mm female stereo (TRS) Analog Out jack on its rear panel, and a 3.5mm stereo (TRS) male to dual RCA male audio cable is provided.
A:AnswerCorrect, the cartridge with stylus is included. The cartridge itself is an integral part of the tonearm and cannot be removed, therefor only the stylus assembly is replaceable. The stylus assembly is replaced by hand.
A:AnswerYes, you can. You will need the proper adapter cable, or cable, to make the connection however. The Sonos 5 Speaker has a 3.5 mm Line-In jack on the back of it. You will need to either add an RCA to 1/8" (3.5mm) adapter cable to the dual RCA audio cable provided with the turntable, or use a different cable all together to make the connection to the jack The adapter cable will need to be the dual RCA (female) to single 1/8" (3.5 mm) stereo male type. Alternatively, you could replace the provided cable with a 1/8" (3.5 mm) stereo male to 1/8" (3.5 mm) stereo male type cable.