A:AnswerYes it works well for me. It is a very nice turntable does a nice job converting vinyl records. Heavy and well built. All you need is a set of powered speakers or amp to connect to for listening while recording. Audacity software is included and works well for average user.
A:Answerfar as I know you can just hit both speed buttons at the same time and place the record down and play.have not tried it my self but have seen it done on you tube with the parts that come with unit
A:AnswerYes. And it works extremely well. Plugged into a play 5 and it engaged my entire sonos system throughout the house. Sound quality through Sonos is EXCEPTIONAL!
A:AnswerIt should, even if your receiver does not have specific phono/turntable audio in jacks, this turntable pre-amplifies so you don't need them. There is a switch on the back of the turntable to enable this feature so it can use any audio in jacks.
A:AnswerThe turntable has a USB port so you can connect it to a computer and record vinyl to the computer. You could then burn the tracks to a CD if you wish.
A:AnswerIt depends on your receiver. This turntable has a couple of ways to connect to receivers. It has a built in pre-amp selector switch. It also has a USB port to connect into your computer to save albums digitally. Software is also included for your computer. If you buy from Best Buy, I would talk to the staff. You can also bring in your receiver and test the turntable in the store.
The best thing about Best Buy is that if it does not work, you can bring it back for a full refund.
A:AnswerThis turntable does not have a direct Bluetooth output. You would have to hook it up to a bluetooth enabled receiver and then stream it to the speaker
A:AnswerYou can check by clicking "check nearby stores". If there aren't any immediately available, you can place an order to have it shipped to your home or to the store for pick-up in the future.
A:AnswerYes it is. Connect the Red and White RCA plugs on the turntable to the PHONO jacks on your Receiver. Make certain that the turntables internal phono preamplifier is turned off. This is done by placing the preamp selector switch located on the rear of the turntable in the Phono position.