• Audio-Technica's affordable new turntable wants to get you hooked

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wed Jul 31 13:15:05 2024
    Audio-Technica's affordable new turntable wants to get you hooked on hi-fi

    Date:
    Wed, 31 Jul 2024 13:00:04 +0000

    Description:
    The new deck promises entry-level prices but audiophile performance and
    given AT's track record, it's well worth taking a look.

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    Audio-Technica's AT-LP60XBT turntable is our current budget pick of the best turntables even though it's been around since God was in short pants, and now there's a new version: the AT-LP70XBT. The firm is pitching it as the perfect first turntable for vinyl newcomers, but says that it'll delight more experienced LP listeners too.

    The AT-LP70XBT is a belt driven, fully automatic turntable with a switchable phono stage and built-in Bluetooth with aptX Adaptive for high-quality streaming to compatible headphones. The cartridge here is the AT-VM95C Integral Dual Moving Magnet cartridge, and it's compatible with any VM95 series replacement stylus. Audio-Technica AT-LP70XBT: key features, price and availability

    The belt-driven turntable has two speed settings, 45 rpm and 33, and the J-shaped tonearm is designed to minimise tracking errors. The switchable pre-amp means you can use it with an amp or connect it directly to powered speakers via the included RCA cable.

    The AT-VM95C cartridgeis AT's entry-level cartridge and has attracted lots of positive reviews for its impressive all-round performance, and it's upgradeable to elliptical, micro linear or Shibata options. It replaces the ATN3600L you'll find in the LP60XBT.

    The other big difference from the AT-LP60X is the chassis construction, which Audio-Technica says dampens resonance to deliver improved sound quality over its predecessor. The anti-resonance platter is made from die-cast aluminum
    and the AC adapter does its thing outside the chassis in order to reduce signal chain noise.

    It's a good-looking deck, and as an AT turntable owner (I have the AT-LP120XUSB ) I'm sure it'll deliver impressive sound for the price.
    However, that price is slightly higher than the LP60: where that model comes in at $149 / 179 / AU$299 the new AT-LP70XBT is $249 / 219 / around AU$430.

    There are three color options: Black Silver, Black Bronze and White Silver, and the two silver models will be available from early August 2024. The Black Bronze model will follow a few weeks later. You may also like Technics turntable collab with Lamborghini brings new meaning to the phrase direct drive motor Considering a deck? Here's what to look for in your first turntable in 2024 Keep your deck spinning happily with our guide on How to clean your turntable, vinyl records, and stylus



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/audio/turntables/audio-technicas-affordable-new-turn table-wants-to-get-you-hooked-on-hi-fi


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