You do get an instruction manual in the box, with helpful illustrations to guide you through this process, but if you’re unsure, you can also check out our guide on how to set up a turntable. Once you’ve done this, you can attach the belt to the motor pulley, and place the felt mat onto the platter.Īudio-Technica recommends that you then “rotate the platter 10 times” using your hands to reset the auto mechanism, get rid of any twists in the belt and make sure the belt “rides smoothly along the drive rim on the underside of the platter”. Setting up the AT-LP60XBT is fairly straightforward, but it does require some assembly before you can start spinning your records.įirstly, you’ll need to place the platter (the part that turns the record) onto the spindle (the bit that sticks through the hole in the middle of your vinyl). Accessories Included: Dual RCA (female) to 3.5 mm (1/8") mini-plug (male) stereo adapter cable dual RCA (female) to 3.Image credit: TechRadar Features and performance.Power Supply Requirements: 120 V AC, 60 Hz, 3 W.Phono Pre-Amp Gain: 36 dB nominal, RIAA equalized.Output Level: Pre-amp "PHONO": 2.5 mV nominal at 1 kHz, 5 cm/sec Pre-amp "LINE": 150 mV nominal at 1 kHz, 5 cm/sec. Wow and Flutter: Less than 0.25% (WTD) 3 kHz (JIS).Type: Belt drive turntable, fully automatic.Includes: Two output adapter cables (dual RCA female to mini-plug male & dual RCA female to mini-plug female), 45 RPM adapter, Removable hinged dust cover.Built-in switchable phono pre-amplifier with RCA output cables to connect to audio systems and powered speakers.
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