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Review on Audio-Technica AT-LP60X-BK: Hi-Fi Stereo Turntable with Automatic Belt-Drive and Anti-Resonance Technology by Aashit Sing ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, I advise you to try it.

In the comments I will add the general characteristics of the sound when the preamplifier of the player itself is turned on: The upper and middle ranges are average in quality, while the basses are very overstated in terms of sound, they have to be turned down. I took this player for a while, I myself personally use Torens TD 170-1, these are completely different sounding players. I would recommend this player more for dance electronic music, rock music sounds fine too. I do not recommend taking it to jazz, blues or classical, it is better to consider other players at a price of at least starting from 40-60 thousand

Pros
  • Great turntable for beginners to listen to vinyl records. It is easy to use, has all the functions for convenient use by type: auto-start and auto-stop, a good cartridge. It has an input for outputting sound to a PC, for its further digitization, and in general you can listen to records from headphones. All in all, a good player for the money.
Cons
  • A weak built-in phono stage (preamplifier), in principle, in this price category these are trifles, in any case, if you want to squeeze out a great sound, you will have to buy a good preamplifier and an excellent audio system. The stylus drops fast enough and being very close to the record itself (when in stop state), the stylus holder itself will most likely not protect your record if you accidentally hit the stylus. I recommend using it very carefully and carefully. I will also add assembly material, but this also fits into the concept of the price category. Plastic is everywhere, both inside and out. The insides themselves are not bad.

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October 27, 2022
Pros: An excellent entry-level device, it sounds great with normal acoustics and a receiver to spin old records what you need. Got cons: There is no grounding for the wire, as a result of a small background in the speakers when the disk stops.