A:AnswerYes, it will connect. Use the Video/Aux/Phono In jacks located on the rear of the system. Make certain that the turntables built-in phono preamplifier/equalizer is turned ON. This is done by placing the preamp selector switch located on the rear of the turntable in the LINE position.
A:AnswerThis has outputs that could be hooked to a computer with the proper set up but on its own, this record player doesn't have the capability to burn cds.
A:AnswerYes, it can be connected via the Phono input or Tape/Aux input. There is a switch on the back of the unit to select magnetic phone or line output levels.
A:AnswerIf you have the Audio Tech AT-LP120 There is No Belt. Its a Direct Drive Turntable. But if you have a belt driven table I would think a replacement belt is a minor purchase from the manufacturer. If it is playing too fast its not a belt issue but a speed adjustment issue. There is a knob and a stroll light on the table that have to aleign for proper speed play. Hope that helps.
A:Answerit has output from RCA connector I have it with a bose system and it sounds excellent the bass and very good quality for me it seems an excellent system
A:AnswerYes, the Turntable can be connect to the analog audio IN jacks on either. Make certain that the phono preamp selector switch located on the rear of the turntable is placed in the LINE position for this application.
A:AnswerNo it is not. The cartridge itself is an integral part of the tonearm, it cannot be removed. Only the stylus (needle) assembly is replaceable.The stylus model is ATN3600L.