Audio Technica LP60 Turntable Review (The Perfect Turntable?)

The Audio Technica LP60 Turntable is a budget entry-level model that will play your records with high fidelity audio. But even if you’re on a tight budget, there are some things to keep in mind when purchasing this turntable. For example, it won’t have the same features as other models at the same price point – like pitch control and anti-skating adjustment – but the belt drive motor offers better sound quality than direct drive units at this price. The platter is fairly heavy so it’s not easily knocked off balance by external vibration, and it has an adjustable stylus pressure range for playing old or new records without damaging them. This turntable also comes with its own dust cover!

The third major consideration is the cartridge which comes with this turntable. It’s not a high end stylus, but you can replace it easily by unscrewing the headshell and popping it off the tonearm. If you want to upgrade, this is an easy way to go about it. Another good thing to know is that if you’re into vinyl pressing, this turntable works well as a pre-press model for creating clean digital audio files from your LPs before pressing them in limited edition CDs or 7 inch records. However, keep in mind that this turntable isn’t meant for serious DJ use so don’t try hooking up extra equipment like a mixer or a tone arm to it.

Also, replacing the belt is an easy fix if you want to ensure the quality of playback by installing a new one. Just make sure that it’s exactly like the original, and keep an eye on any issues with the bearing as well. The biggest complaint from buyers is that this turntable doesn’t work well with thicker records so take care when buying vinyl (the packaging will say what thickness they are). If you can find thinner record albums at your local store, do buy these instead of going online where shipping costs and return rates tend to be higher. Overall, for only $87, Audio Technica LP60 Turntable is a good entry-level model for playing LPs with high fidelity audio and working well for vinyl pressing.

Audio Technica LP60 review

What is the Audio Technica LP60 Turntable

The Audio Technica LP60 turntable is a budget entry-level model that will play your records with high fidelity audio. The LP60 features a belt drive system for non-skipping playback and low noise. It has professional features like a slipmat, start/stop button, cueing lever, forward/reverse play buttons and an anti-skate dial..

Audio-Technica AT-LP60X-BK Fully Automatic Belt-Drive Stereo Turntable, Black, Hi-Fi, 2 Speed, Dust Cover, Anti-Resonance, Die-Cast Aluminum Platter
  • input voltage:100 -240V.Power consumption : 1.0 W, Signal-to-noise ratio > 50 dB (DIN-B)
  • Experience the high fidelity audio of vinyl
  • Fully automatic belt drive turntable operation with 2 speeds: 33 1/3, 45 RPM
  • Anti resonance, die cast aluminum platter
  • Redesigned tone arm base and head shell for improved tracking and reduced resonance

Audio Technica LP60 Features

  • Belt driven
  • Dimensions: 14 inches square by 3.8 inches high
  • Weight: 6.6 lbs
  • Built-in phono preamp (but you can also use the external preamp)
  • RCA plugs
  • Digitizing vinyls with Audacity software
  • 2 speeds: 33 1/3, 45 RPM
  • Integral Dual Magnet phono cartridge with replaceable diamond stylus

Sound Quality

In terms of sound quality you will experience high precision and accuracy. The LP60 has a warm rich bass, full-bodied midrange and clear highs without the harshness that plagues most entry-level turntables on the market. This is because it features a powerful magnet phono cartridge with replaceable diamond stylus. You can use this to improve any vintage record’s audio fidelity or digitizing your records into mp3s using Audacity software.

The low rumble noise level (as in very little) helps reduce background noise when your Audio Technica Turntable 60 is connected to external speakers via its RCA plugs.

How does it sound and differ from other turntables

Above you will notice that we have discussed some of the key features and specifications of this Audio Technica LP60 turntable. There are other differences with this model as well. One difference is that it is a belt-driven turntable, which is different from most other turntables on the market. When you listen to music it will be noticeably quieter than in most models due to the low rumble noise level. It also has a start/stop button and can play without skipping due to its belt drive system. It also features a cueing lever for manually scrolling through long records, forward/reverse play buttons and an anti-skate dial. Another difference between the Audio Technica LP60 turntable is that it has an integral dual magnet phono cartridge with replaceable diamond stylus. This will greatly enhance the sound quality for any vintage record you own or want to digitize into an mp3 file using Audacity. Its dimensions are 14 inches square by 3.8 inches high, it is only 6.6 lbs and has a built-in phono preamp (but you can also use its external preamp).

The Pros and Cons

This turntable has many pros and cons that we will discuss further down the page. Just to name a few, some of its best features are: it is reasonably priced at under $100, built-in phono preamp (but you can also use an external one), larger belt for better tracking of records and its replaceable diamond stylus. On the other hand, there are some things that consumers have found less than desirable about this model like: no wall mounting or locking device for secure vertical placement and irritating buzz when not connected to speakers, but these should be minor compared to how well it works otherwise.

Dust Protection

The Audio Technica LP60 has a dust protection cover to prevent any dust build-up on your records. Unfortunately, you still have to clean the vinyl manually by brushing it off with a cleaning brush or vacuum, but at least you’ll be protected when not in use and the record will last longer.

Tips for Using this Turntable

This turntable is easy to operate right out of the box so there is not much you need to do before playing your first record. Just plug in and play! However, if you want optimum sound quality from your records then make sure that the tracking weight scale is set appropriately for 7 inch or 12 inch vinyls (otherwise it will skip). You can try different positions for best results, but always start with the scale set to 1 gram.

Audio-Technica AT-LP60X-BK Fully Automatic Belt-Drive Stereo Turntable, Black, Hi-Fi, 2 Speed, Dust Cover, Anti-Resonance, Die-Cast Aluminum Platter
  • input voltage:100 -240V.Power consumption : 1.0 W, Signal-to-noise ratio > 50 dB (DIN-B)
  • Experience the high fidelity audio of vinyl
  • Fully automatic belt drive turntable operation with 2 speeds: 33 1/3, 45 RPM
  • Anti resonance, die cast aluminum platter
  • Redesigned tone arm base and head shell for improved tracking and reduced resonance

Need Better Sound Quality?

There are two things that you can do if you want better sound quality from this Audio Technica turntable model, although both of these options are optional and thus not necessary: 1) replace your cartridge and stylus with a more expensive one like the Audio Technica AT95E or Grado Prestige Series SR225e . 2) You could purchase a good quality preamp like the Audio Technica AT-LP120-USB .

Verdict on the Audio Technica LP60

Audio Technica LP60 turntable

The Audio Technica LP60 Turntable is a budget entry-level model that will play your records with high fidelity audio. The low rumble noise level (as in very little) helps reduce background noise when your Audio Technica Turntable 60 is connected to external speakers via its RCA plugs. It also has an integral dual magnet phono cartridge with replaceable diamond stylus which greatly enhances the sound quality for any vintage record you own or want to digitize into an mp3 file using Audacity software. There are other differences as well, one difference being that it’s belt driven and another being that it features start/stop button and can play without skipping due to its belt drive system plus cueing lever for manually scrolling through long records, forward/reverse play buttons and an anti-skate dial.

This turntable is not perfect, but it’s a perfect choice for beginners.

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