A:AnswerThere is now way, short of unplugging the turntable from power, to turn off the Bluetooth function on the 60X series turntables. Pair the turntable to another device that you typically would not have on so it will try to connect to it instead.
A:AnswerYou can connect the turntable to the AUXILIARY jack on the right speaker with the aid of an adapter cable OR you can use a different cable entirely. The adapter cable would need to be the dual RCA (female) to single 3.5 mm stereo male type. Alternatively, you could just replace the provided cable with a cable that has 3.5 mm stereo male plugs at each end.
A:AnswerYes you would. If the mixer has a PHONO input on it for a turntable you can connect the provided RCA cable here and set the preamp selector switch on the rear of the turntable to the PHONO position. If the mixer DOES NOT have a PHONO input, you can connect the RCA cable to any other input but set the switch on the rear of the turntable to the LINE position.
A:AnswerPlug headphones into the 3.5 mm stereo Analog Out jack on the rear of the turntable. Do you hear the record playing in the headphones? If you DO NOT, remove then reinstall the stylus (needle) assembly as if you were replacing it with a new one and try again.
A:AnswerThe turntable is compatible with many brands. It can remember the pairings of up to 8 different DEVICES. This is so you do not have to go through the pairing process again when switching from one device to another. For example, you may want to use it with your Bluetooth speakers during the day, then switch to your Bluetooth headphones at night. Turn the speakers OFF, then turn the headphones ON and the headphones should connect right away.
A:AnswerNot wirelessly, no. If your MacBook Pro has a standard 3.5 mm stereo audio input jack on it however, you could use a 3.5 mm male stereo to 3.5mm male stereo cable to connect the turntables to this input.
A:AnswerNo, we do not manufacture a turntable that can play multiple records in sequence without user assistance at this time. The turntable is automatic in operation in the sense that it can start at the touch of a button, play the entire side of a record, then automatically return the tonearm to the resting position and stop the record from spinning without additional user assistance.