A:AnswerThe replacement stylus for the provided AT91R Cartridge is the ATN91R Stylus. The stylus is available for purchase from our website or select audio-technica dealers. The cartridge complete with stylus is not available at this time.
A:AnswerFrom the turntable description: " This Audio-Technica automatic belt-drive turntable has a hydraulic lift to safely lower and raise the stylus on any spot of the record", so yes, it does
A:AnswerThe turntable you're asking about only plays 33 and 45 rpm. Turntables that play 78 are not unheard of, but they'd be harder to find these days. I don't think a place like Best Buy would sell them; perhaps an audio specialty shop of some kind. Or a used vintage one on Ebay.
A:AnswerThis comes with a pre amplifier and RCA cables attached to the turntable. I don’t even use a receiver. I attach the RCA cables to a set of speakers I bought separately. I do believe you could attach the turntable via the RCA cables to a receiver.
A:AnswerThe audio cable is hardwired to the unit and you can purchase a replacement belt direct from our Parts Department. Contact Parts by phone at (330) 686-2600 ext 5002 or by email at [email protected] .
A:AnswerNot directly unless your soundboard has a composite (red,white cable) input. You can, however, plug in to your TV and run an optical cable back down to soundbar.
A:AnswerThanks to the AT-LP3 Turntable's built-in phono preamplifier, the turntable can be connected directly to SELF-POWERED type speakers that have a Line In (sometimes called Audio In or Aux In) type jack on them. Most computer speakers are self-powered types for example.