🎶 Elevate your vinyl vibe with timeless precision and style.
The Audio Technica AT-LPW30TKR is a fully manual, belt-driven turntable featuring dual-speed playback (33-1/3 & 45 RPM), an anti-resonance aluminum plate with rubber mat, and a teak wood-look MDF base. It includes the versatile AT-VM95C cartridge compatible with VM95 series needles, a hydraulically damped tonearm lift, and a built-in selectable phono preamp with an external AC adapter to reduce noise, delivering high-fidelity analog sound with elegant design.
S**S
Great turntable for the price
This unit is attractive to look at and sounds great.Great company that has been around for a long time making great product.
S**U
Love it so much. High quality and so beautiful.
I look how it looks. The wood and the combo are just perfect. It helped to create this small music corner in my family room. The music is awesome and flawless. Love it.
K**Y
Kinda of a toy
Seems good enough for the price, but it’s definitely a toy. I would not buy this is you are really into vinyl or hifi. You will just be giving it away in a year or so anyway.
L**R
Quality
I bought this for my husband and it’s awesome and he loves it. Its quality and ease of set up was great. No problems with it at all. We bought the wireless speakers to go with it. Great set up
N**R
Beautiful and worth it!
I did my research on turntables and record players. For the price, what it does and looks…this is a nice all around first time user friendly player. I love the way it looks. Natural. Easy to use. People friendly. Highly recommend.
D**R
Bare Bones Operation
I owned a manual turntable similar to this that I bought back in the seventies. The belt broke on my old turntable and I couldn't find a replacement belt so I quit using it. Vinyl is making a comeback now and the Audio-Technica was the perfect replacement for my old turntable. My old records sound great on it and it works perfect. The Audio -Technica even has a cueing control that the old one didn't have. Be sure to watch the video review that explains the tracking and tonearm balancing setup. The manual that comes with the turntable is a little vague and explains the setup using pictures that I didn't understand at first.
E**Y
Unsteady pitch - maybe I got a lemon?
This is the first turntable I buy, I was using an old Radio Shack turntable someone loaned me.The thing I liked about this model was that it was easy to dial in the counterweight and anti-skating. For once I was getting a good sound and equal volume in both channels.But... the speed was not consistent and I could hear pitch variations. Gave a slightly "seasick" sound to the records and it was distracting and unacceptable.Maybe this one was a lemon?I returned it and ordered a direct drive model instead, with pitch control.
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