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  • QuestionCan I connect this via my Samsung BluRay surround sound system, that has Bluetooth capability?

    Asked by LW51.

    • Answer It will connect via Bluetooth. I have a Samsung soundbar and it connected to in using Bluetooth without any issue.

      Answered by Oliverfrank

  • QuestionHow do you turn off the pre-amp, and why would you need to? Thanks!!

    Asked by SNED.

    • Answer There is a pre-amp selector switch located on the rear of the turntable that allows you to turn the pre-amp ON (LINE position) or OFF (PHONO position). If you are connecting the turntable to a device, such as a stereo amplifier or receiver which has a PHONO input for the connection of a turntable, the device contains its own phono pre-amp. You cannot use TWO phono pre-amps at the same time, so we allow you to turn the one in the turntable off when needed.

      Answered by AudioTechnica

  • Questionwhat is the height, length and width as I'm having a shelf made

    Asked by Sport.

    • Answer Allow 14 inches of height if you plan to use the dust cover. You will need 14 inches to fully open the dust cover if it is installed on the hinges. If you do not have 14 inches, you could leave the cover off of the hinges and get away with around 6-1/2 inches to remove the cover from the turntable without striking the tonearm. Allow about 16 inches on the depth for the connections on the rear to clear.

      Answered by AudioTechnica

  • QuestionThis turntable will auto connect w Yamaha Receiver's Bluetooth?

    Asked by Roe.

    • Answer After the initial manual paring, yes.

      Answered by AudioTechnica

  • QuestionDoes it have an automatic replay/ repeat after the entire album play?

    Asked by Kanzi.

    • Answer No..

      Answered by Christopher

  • QuestionI want to digitize the records. Can I connect the output to my PC 's microphone input. If so, what type of connector is needed.

    Asked by ZygZag.

    • Answer It depends. The turntable is producing an RIAA equalized LINE level signal when the phono preamp inside it is used. If your computer is an Apple computer, the 3.5mm AUDIO IN jack on it can typically be designated as either a MIC input or as a LINE input. You need a LINE input. This may or may not be the case on a Windows computer. If the the input is a MIC input ONLY it is not going to work, the line level signal will overdrive the input and the sound will be distorted a a result. Since this type input is 3.5mm stereo mini-jack, you will need either a dual RCA (females) to single 3.5mm male stereo mini-plug adapter to adapt the supplied audio cable to the computer, OR you can use a different cable all together, one that as 3.5mm male stereo mini-plugs at each end. The Analog Out jack on the back of the turntable is the 3.5mm stereo (TRS) type jack. The audio cable that we supply with the turntable is the 3.5mm stereo mini-plug to dual RCA (males) type cable.

      Answered by AudioTechnica

  • QuestionDoes this turntable have a pitch +- adjuster?

    Asked by Jobu.

    • Answer No it does not, consider our AT-LP120XUSB Turntable instead if you need a pitch adjustment. Please note that the AT-LP120XUSB model is a fully manual type turntable, there are no automatic functions.

      Answered by AudioTechnica

  • Questiondoes this turntable have an automatic stop at the end of the record

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer You can get many answers on the Audio Technica site (www.audio-technica.com) ... But yes, to your answer. These "fully automatic" units usually means that you press start, the turntable spins, you move arm over record and use the 'lever' on the arm lifter to lower the arm/stylus to the record. You can manually lift in the same way at any point to reset where it plays. At end of record, arm automatically lifts and motor shuts off, but arm does not return to rest point, you would do that manually. Simple design means less to go wrong!

      Answered by fischnet

  • QuestionCan this connect to a bluetooth soundbar and play the records through the bluetooth connection?

    Asked by JG10.

    • Answer Yes, any bluetooth speaker can be paired with this turntable

      Answered by Cdj26x

  • QuestionHow many 45's can you play/load at one time? Does this include an accessory for the 45's?

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer One, there is no provision for stacking records. An adapter is provided for 45 rpm records which have the larger (1.5 inch) center hole.

      Answered by AudioTechnica

  • QuestionCan I pick up the arm and place it on a certain song

    Asked by kittykatspins.

    • Answer Yes, it gives you the option to either press start for auto play or you can manually place the needle.

      Answered by AfroGodess

  • QuestionWill it connect and work with an old 1970s receiver?

    Asked by Larryb.

    • Answer Absolutely! If your receiver has a phono input, use that . Otherwise, this turntable has it's own preamplifier so you can connect to any input .

      Answered by Skippy69

  • QuestionCan the needle and arm be replaced?

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer The needle (stylus) can be replaced, but not the arm. If you are looking for the capability of replacing the entire cartridge assembly for upgrading, you might consider the higher end turntable units. This is not one of them.

      Answered by Skippy69

  • Questioncan this play older records from the 70s?

    Asked by Andrew.

    • Answer If they run at 33-1/3 or 45 RPM, yes.

      Answered by AudioTechnica

  • QuestionCan I download a setup manual? I’ve lost mine and want to change from Bluetooth to receiver set up.

    Asked by Terrim.

    • Answer I don’t know about a manual, but to go from Bluetooth to a receiver you simply need to plug in the rca cable to the back of the turntable and connect it to your receiver.

      Answered by ChecktheDex

  • QuestionMy turntable skips on both older records that did not skip on my old turntable and on new records bought sealed. Is there a fix for this? I have had it 3 weeks.

    Asked by chris.

    • Answer Is this happening only when using the turntable wirelessly (connected via Bluetooth), when using it hard-wired, or both? Is it skipping as in the needle is physically stuck in the same spot on the record (the tonearm does not progress) and the same section of the record is repeated over and over, OR is the sound just dropping out momentarily throughout the record as the record plays (the tonearm DOES progress)? If it is sticking, exchange this unit for another one as this could be caused by a number of factors. If it is dropping out only when using the wireless connection, you are experiencing interference from another electronic device nearby. Keep the turntable away from wireless routers as these seem to be the most common source of interference at this time. As much as 30 feet between a router and Bluetooth turntable may be required.

      Answered by AudioTechnica

  • QuestionI want to take this turntable to India. They use 220V in India, instead of the 110V here in the US. What are my options? DO they make a model for International markets like India. or will I have to buy a converter?

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer This turntable uses a universal power supply (AC Adapter) and works with voltages ranging from 100 to 240V, 50/60 Hz. The provided power supply will work for you in terms of voltage, but you will need a plug adapter in order to accommodate the outlet configuration.

      Answered by AudioTechnica

  • QuestionI just opened and set up. Bluetooth connected just fine to my JBL speaker. But nothing happens when I press the start button and wondering if it’s getting broken during shipping or if it’s defective. Anyone else have this issue?

    Asked by Mindarella24.

    • Answer Did you install the drive belt? The belt comes pre-installed around the drive rim on the flipside of the aluminum record platter, but you have to finish installing it by placing it around the brass-colored motor pulley located in the upper left corner of the turntable. Place the belt around the motor pulley after setting the platter on the center spindle. To check this, simply remove the black felt record mat from the turntable and rotate the aluminum record platter by hand until one of the large rectangular shaped openings in the platter is located in 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. Is the belt around this pulley and is the belt taught? The belt does NOT go around the white post located on the right side of the turntable (at about the 2 o’clock position).

      Answered by AudioTechnica

  • QuestionCan I turn it off or does it turn off automatically

    Asked by Vic.

    • Answer Being a fully automatic type turntable, the tonearm will automatically lift off the record at the end of play, return to the tonearm rest, and the motor will shut off. You may stop the turntable at anytime by pressing the stop button on the front panel.

      Answered by AudioTechnica

  • QuestionThis turntable can be used without blue tooth, correct?

    Asked by recordboy.

    • Answer Correct. In addition to having Bluetooth, a single 3.5mm stereo Analog Out jack is provided on the back of the turntable for making a wired connection. A 3.5mm stereo to dual (left and right) RCA male plugs audio cable is provided.

      Answered by AudioTechnica