

🎵 Spin your style, digitize your vibe.
The Audio-Technica AT-LP60XUSB is a fully automatic belt-drive turntable designed for high-fidelity vinyl playback and effortless digital conversion. Featuring dual speeds (33-1/3 & 45 RPM), a built-in phono preamp, and a USB output, it offers seamless plug-and-play compatibility with PC and Mac. Its anti-resonance aluminum platter and redesigned tonearm ensure superior sound clarity, making it the ideal choice for millennials seeking both vintage authenticity and modern convenience.




| ASIN | B07N3X7KPW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #108,913 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #7 in Record Players |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | The AT-LP60XUSB plays both 33-1/3 and 45 RPM records and is equipped with a USB output that allows direct connection to your computer. |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (669) |
| Date First Available | 20 March 2019 |
| Generic Name | Turntable |
| Importer | Alphatec Audio Video Pvt. Ltd. |
| Included Components | Includes: detachable RCA output cable (3.5 mm male to dual RCA male), 45 RPM adapter, and removable hinged dust cover |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 48.3 x 43.2 x 17.8 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 2.6 g |
| Item model number | AT-LP60XUSB-BK |
| Manufacturer | AUDIO-TECHNICA, Alphatec Audio Video Pvt. Ltd. |
| Material | Plastic |
| Packer | Alphatec Audio Video Pvt. Ltd. |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 48.26 x 43.18 x 17.78 cm; 2.6 g |
| Signal Format | Analog |
R**R
Noticeable improvement over the outgoing model.
Likes: 1. Fully automatic and ease of use 2. Directly connect with an active speaker without a need of a pre-amp 3. External power adaptor reduces the speed difference due to voltage fluctuations 4. Very good pricing for a audio technica product Dislike: 1. Power button missing 2. Could be a bit heavier to avoid skipping when accidentally touched Unpacking and assembly details: take care while fixing the belt. Pull tape is provided and stuck on the platter. Audio technica official videos available on the assembly instructions. Verdict: totally satisfied. Plays even old records with clarity and no much wear out noise.
A**R
The best and affordable turntable for everyone
The turntable has all important features for you to enjoy the vinyl quality. If you are strictly on budget amd don't want to spend any extra money on amp just go for it
S**T
Best LP player
Best record player with good sound quality
E**S
Comprei esse toca discos e não me arrependi apesar de achar um pouco caro, ele tem um audio excelente com uma qualidade surpreendente, aparelho chegou intácto e dentr de três dias a entrega foi realizada. Recomendo a compra desse aparelho, realmente é muito bom, eu posso falar porque tenho um desses de madeira com CD e USB que a qualidade nem se compara com a desse toca discos, essas vitrolas de madeira podem até ser mais baratas mais a qualidade é horrivel. A conversão de discos desse Audio Téchnica é muito boa, passei alguns discos para MP3 e ficou excelente, estou muito satisfeito com a aquisição, podem comprar sem medo.
G**M
I did a rather sudden and somewhat uneducated plunge into the world of music on vinyl. Being 37 years old and growing up in the convenient digital era I had no real knowledge of it. My dad still loves records and swear they sound better yet he rarely plays them anymore, instead favoring the convenience of digital. So I spoke with a coworker who loves his music and while he doesn't have the desire to get into music on vinyl, he has researched it extensively and recommended this TT to me. I've had it for a little over a month now and have bought five Nine Inch Nails albums for it, and so far and I haven't had a single problem with it. The automatic start/stop function is very nice, but slow... Though admittedly it's probably safer to use though so as to avoid scratching your records or damaging the stylus because the cartridge handle is so tiny. I've only played 11 records on it (multiple times) running into my RCA inputs on an old 2000's Aiwa stereo system. I'm really, really happy with the sound quality and overall reliability of the TT. I haven't had any skipping or noticeable speed deviation when playing records and the overall experience is just fun. As for the USB function... I think this is kind of silly. Unless you have records with music on them that you can't get digitally, I don't really see a point. I'd much rather a clean digital copy of my music than take the time and effort to record music from a record and have a digital copy of an imperfect playback when I can get a digital copy. This is assuming of course a 'quality' digital copy, which not of them are and perhaps the music on an original all analog record is better - in which case have at it I suppose. I also see there is a Bluetooth version of this TT and I find that completely counter-intuitive. With the compression of wireless BT you're playing your downgrading your music to mp3 quality. Why? Unless you absolutely can't get that music digitally, there is no point. I don't get it... Anyway, if you are a newbie to vinyl records, or a veteran and just want to get back into it with new, modern manufactured tech then I think this TT is a good low-medium cost option. If you really want to get back into it there are probably better options, but this seems like a good reliable starting point that will hopefully last quite some time. With all that said, time for some opinion on the subject of music quality. I think everyone wants a solid answer on which is better but I just don't think there is one, at least not across the entire wide spectrum of music available. I think it varies wildly depending on a lot of factors, least of which is what the listener is expecting to hear. By that I mean, if you grew up listening to analog music then even if a remastered digital copy is technically 'better' sounding, you may still prefer the original analog. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this. I think how the music was mixed and mastered, along with the final quality of the medium the music is put on; from vinyl record to a digital file - it is going to vary from album to album, even within the same artist and even recording studio. I'm a huge fan of Nine Inch Nails, and at least for their NIN albums, I think quality FLAC digital copies sound slightly better; being more crisp and clear. I came to this conclusion after extensively comparing sections of the same songs playing simultaneously, switching back and forth between inputs to hear the record and the FLAC file I ripped from the CD. Don't get me wrong, the record sounds fantastic, and the difference is really that the record only sounds a tiny, tiny, tiny little bit 'muddier' compared to crisp digital. If I wasn't going back and forth to compare, I would say they sound the same - the difference is THAT small. Either way I've decided enjoying music is more about the overall experience for me and not just audio quality. As long as the record doesn't sound noticeably worse - I will play the record as my preferred method of enjoying music. I like the physical handling of records and playing them, taking a few seconds break to flip sides or switch to another disc. I like opening the huge album jacket and looking at the artwork, reading the lyrics, and just dedicating myself to the process of enjoying music. This, along with the fun of collecting physical items and looking at your efforts, is just an enjoyable thing to some people.
C**Z
Si eres como yo que está iniciando en el mundo del vinil y no sabes con qué aparato comenzar, este tocadiscos es el ideal. La relación calidad-precio es excelente. Los discos suenan de maravilla (siempre y cuando estos estén en buen estado, claro), además de que el hecho de tener entrada y cable usb hace más fácil el pasar el audio del soporte analógico al digital. De esta forma cuando compras un álbum en vinilo lo podrás tener posteriormente en digital. No tiene desperdicio. Eso sí, recuerda que la calidad de audio no depende sólo del disco, debes cuidar y dar mantenimiento periódico al tocadiscos (además de tener un amplificador o bocinas cuando menos decentes). En resumen, buenísima compra. Altamente recomendado si eres principiante como yo 👍
S**E
Yes, I do wish I had more of a reason to spend another $150 on a turntable and get one with a wooden base or this same excellent model with a silver look and a tone arm lift for another $150. As much as I want to do that I am not a gigantic record collector, but I do love them. EASY TO HOOK UP AND GO. Once you figure out how the belt goes around the gold metal thing (you'll see), you're done. Just plop the metal part on, then the felt pad, plug her in, attach the single 1/8" analog out to the red and white connectors of whichever input you have (if you don't have a ground, this turntable is ground. If you don't have a PHONO input on your receiver, you can choose AUX or DVD or anything you're not using. Extremely easy.), and choose PHONO if you have a PHONO input or LINE if you don't and you're ready to play records. SMALL GRIPE: I find the clunky plastic sound of the start / stop button and the horror clicks of the size selector to be a drag, but not enough to spend $150. I love records they are great, and kinda adds to the 'teenage' fun of having this kinda basic-ish type clunkiness. All my records sound excellent. i hate it I had all records one day and the evil corporate tech overlords told us to go to CD. Yes, it would have sucked to drag 1200 12" vinyl LPs to five different apartments since 1996, but... records really are better. It sounds like the band is right in your house, not just coming out of a speaker. So drop the platter down and get the ribbon on, plug in the power, plug into a source mode like PHONO or AUX, switch to either PHONO or AUX, and you're listening to records. The start stop has a clunky sound clicky sound, and the size (7" 12") selector is a clunky type loud cheapo switch too, but I will say I will probably be using this once a week and I can grow to enjoy those sounds. The 120 for $150 more has a tone arm lift, a tracking adjustment, a pitch adjustment, and is heavier and also can play 78 RPM records. If it was $50 more I might go for those light things. As it is for $99 I have a record player that functions, has a USB out and a cable so I can start digitizing records now (haven't dont this yet), but after a week of owning this I am so thrilled to have a great basic workhorse that will provide years of great fun record listening. If you want to go all audio and pro, go for it! That looks fun. This completely solved ALL of my record listening problems. Very very thankful for Audio-Technica and this machine.
F**A
Estou bastante satisfeita com esse toca discos. O produto veio desmontado, mas foi bem fácil de montar e também é fácil de manusear. Conectei diretamente nas minhas caixas ativas, que nem são tão boas (pretendo comprar outras da marca Edifier), mas já consigo voltar a ouvir meus discos com uma qualidade muito boa. Só sinto falta, nesse toca discos, de um controle de pitch, porque ao testar a velocidade do prato, verifiquei que a rotação está um pouquinho acima dos 33,3 e em alguns discos, não todos, dá pra perceber essa diferença. Mas gostei muito e recomendo a quem deseja ter um toca discos de entrada de boa qualidade. E a entrega, como sempre na Amazon, foi muito rápida.
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