Our highly recommended AT-LP60X-BW automatic turntable is a top - seller in the $150 range. It's a great entry - level choice for vinyl lovers. With a compact size, it easily fits into any space. It features automatic start and stop buttons, along with an auto - return function. You can get it in ready - to - play packages with speakers. It has plug - and - play capability, so you can effortlessly add it to any audio system with an AUX input. The built - in preamp allows connection to any AUX input. The fully - automatic operation means the start and stop buttons control the tonearm and motor, and the auto - stop function makes it convenient as the tonearm returns and the motor turns off at the end of the record. It comes with a cartridge, all necessary cables, and a removable dust cover. Key features include a belt - drive motor, it plays 33/45rpm records, has an aluminum platter and a plastic body, a switchable built - in phono preamp. Its dimensions are 14.7 x 3.84 x 14.17 inches (373 x 97.5 x 360mm) and it weighs 6.6 lbs (2.98 kg). It also includes a built - in cartridge with a replaceable stylus (ATN3600L), a removable hinged dust cover, a record mat, a dual RCA to 3.5mm mini - plug stereo adapter cable, and a 45 adapter.





Using the Audio - Technica AT - LP60X - BW turntable is easy. First, make sure your audio system has an AUX input. Connect the turntable to your audio system using the provided dual RCA to 3.5mm mini - plug stereo adapter cable. If you have a ready - to - play package with speakers, it's even simpler. Place a record on the platter and use the start button to begin playing. The turntable will automatically stop at the end of the record and the tonearm will return. When not in use, put on the removable dust cover to protect it. For maintenance, keep the platter and the stylus clean. You can use a record cleaning brush on the platter and a stylus brush to gently clean the stylus. The built - in cartridge has a replaceable stylus, so when it wears out, you can easily replace it. Avoid placing the turntable in a dusty or humid environment. Also, make sure it's on a stable surface to prevent vibrations that could affect the sound quality.