A:AnswerYou will need either a dual RCA (female) to single 3.5 mm male stereo mini-plug adapter cable which you can add to the cable supplied with the turntable OR a different cable which you would use in place of the supplied cable. This cable would need to have a single 3.5 mm stereo male mini-plug o each end of it. Connect the AT-LP60XBT Turntable to the 3.5 mm Audio line-in jack on the rear of your speaker. Note that this type adapter cable is available for purchase from our Parts Department. Please contact Parts by phone at (330) 686-2600 ext 5002 or by email at [email protected] for further assistance.
A:AnswerThe tracking force on the AT-LP60X-GM Turntable is not adjustable. If the stylus (needle) assembly is not fully seated in the cartridge body, this can happen. You may have inadvertently caused the stylus assembly to loosen when you removed the clear plastic guard from it during assembly of the turntable. Try removing then reinstalling the stylus (needle) assembly. There is a good illustration on how to do this in the User Manual.
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A:AnswerThe only thing I recommend is a Bluetooth speaker, since this turntable does come equipped with Bluetooth you can connect to a speaker wireless, which is a nice option
A:AnswerI can’t say with 100% certainty, but I have Google home speakers and I’m able to connect to them. I’m even able to use the multi speaker function and play my records on all of them at the same time.
A:AnswerYou have to install the drive belt. The belt comes preinstalled around the drive rim on the flipside of the aluminum record platter, but you have to finish installing it by placing it around the motor pulley. The motor pulley is the brass colored pulley located in the upper LEFT corner of the turntable (at about the 10 o'clock position). The belt DOES NOT go around the white post with the silver screw/washer in the top of it which is located on the right side of the turntable (at about the 2 o'clock position).