Plus, I've played a ton of other records on my pro ject and they are perfectly fine. /r/cd_collectors - CDs Are Also Pretty Neat! because you currently are using a Jensen: No, there would be very little improvement if any. It provides clear, warm tones that are well appreciated. For right now I have cheap records and I got a cheaper player to see how long I last here. The LP 60 isnt nearly as bad as the Crosley or Jensens, however it has nearly all of the issues they have (Incorrect speeds, skipping on 180g records), minus completely wrecking your records. It's most likely far better than what your parents used to listen to vinyl back in the day. Audio Technica AT-LP60 USB Review. :), [–]rdmdcneDenon 0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (2 children). [–]omghahalol 0 points1 point2 points 2 years ago (2 children), [–]K-ralzAudio Technica 1 point2 points3 points 2 years ago (0 children), In about 8 hours I will! That Denon looks dope! Discuss: Audio-Technica AT-LP60 turntable review: A beginner's turntable for the vinyl revival Sign in to comment Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. Haven't had any speed problems. But it gives me enjoyment at a price I can afford and tbh it'd be very difficult for audiophile snobbery to take that away from me. I certainly wasn't at the time. Used an LP60 for about five years when I was first beginning the hobby before I could afford to upgrade. It was generally on the very loud dynamic passages it skipped a bunch, I dont think I even put on LP2 cause it was so bad or I did and then stopped listening after one song. As far as tracking, mine only had the occasional record it didn't like, and that seems to be the consensus. I did notice that some records would skip, but once I removed the subwoofer to a different surface, it stopped that. I bought this turntable just to get my feet wet and would like to avoid dishing out a lot of money. It could be perfect. It has been perfect ever since. The Audio-Technica takes care of the rest – including returning the ton… I've never once had anyone return a defective unit, and most people end up as regulars when they come back to buy vinyl. The LP60 went back in its box and is now on a shelf in the garage next to the Sony home theater receiver it had been paired with. Now to tracking consistency. It's more likely that it's heavy however, because heavy tracks well, and tracking well = fewer returns for Audio Technica. [–]vwestlifeBSR -3 points-2 points-1 points 3 years ago (0 children). On a decent system (Onkyo 5.1 home theater setup), it actually sounded quite nice, and had good dynamic range. For me, the main interest in collecting Vinyl is having a physical copy of an album I love, in a tangible form. (4) Posts specifically intending to buy, sell, or trade vinyl or stereo equipment are not permitted. As you get a magnetic cartridge that works way better when compared to the ceramic ones provided in cheaper competitors, it is a great purchase. REDDIT and the ALIEN Logo are registered trademarks of reddit inc. π Rendered by PID 11204 on r2-app-096589ee498c21690 at 2020-12-23 22:53:53.086043+00:00 running 6abf2be country code: FR. That being said, if I can find something great at a Goodwill or something I won't hesitate to get it. [–]rockinthetardis 25 points26 points27 points 3 years ago (5 children). /r/CollectionHauls - Records, Comics, and Memorabilia. Personally as a beginner I don’t exactly know what to keep an ear out for with this but I’m sure it is noticeable. Why drop hundreds of dollars on a TT that may just end up sitting there? Anyone who goes as far as to call the turntable shit or compare it to a Crosley is just being a snobby elitist who is completely disregarding the price point, target audience, and purpose of the turntable. Do you go through them quickly? [–]vinylllover 10 points11 points12 points 3 years ago (0 children). If you're a casual listener the speed fluctuations might not even be noticeable and the skipping might be easily ignored or hardly noticed. <...>, /u/K-ralz: "I've never had any major issues with it. Is the Audio Technica LP60 a good entry turntable? pun) though, I work part time in a record store. Will help to upgrade once they've decided to dive into it. Curious: Multiple turntables - which ones have you owned? It's the first turntable I've ever owned. [–]SorysRgeeAudio Technica 0 points1 point2 points 2 years ago (1 child), Will look into it. I have owned my AT-LP60 for a month now and here is what I seen. [–]vwestlifeBSR 7 points8 points9 points 3 years ago (1 child). Also, the speed correction is VERY hard to use as there are small rubber covers to prevent consumers from fiddling with them. Album/Equipment Reviews - a collection of sub-generated discussion posts centered around a specific piece of equipment or album pressing. <...>, /u/Spalomi: "I owned and used one for a year... ...No real issues with playback on mine except for when I put on Metallica's Black Album I had skips galore... ...it is good for testing the waters to see if you like the hobby." It is not removable so you lose that. [–]dethrock 14 points15 points16 points 5 years ago (0 children). Get an ad-free experience with special benefits, and directly support Reddit. Because records nowadays cost too damn much to shred, and because there's digital. It won't chew up grooves with high tracking force like a crosley, nor will you have to worry about parts failing as you might with a vintage player of the same price range (and if something does fail, I'm pretty sure AT has a standard 1-year warranty). Unless you're in an earthquake or blasting your music extremely loud I don't see how this can be a real complaint for something this cheap. Automatic play/stop It's cheaper and sounds better, and it will not eat your software no matter how much it sucks. I use an LP60, routed through a Mackie mixer and out through a pair of Fostex PM0.5D / Wharfedale E90's, depending on mood. Has a built in switchable phono preamp. I didn't know its reputation and if I had I probably wouldn't have bought it. If you keep that in mind there's honestly not many real complaints about the turntable. (3) No meme or rage comic image posts. Never was never will. I bought the lp60 last week after not being satisfied with a used electrohome TT that I got from a yard sale. I have the LP60 at the moment because it suited my needs (small size, built-in pre-amp, inexpensive). Looking forward to you providing evidence to the contrary. Except this isn't a turntable for audiophiles. <...>, /u/mistakenformagic: "[My LP60] ran audibly fast, to the point of some albums becoming unlistenable because they were so off-pitch. Fortunately, I found a use for it as a 2nd turntable (sampling old records), but I would have never picked up the LP60 if I knew about its reputation amongst communities like /r/Vinyl or Audiokarma - the LP60 seemingly gets okay reviews everywhere else. Not true. Sums up Amazon reviews in general really. One of my favorite Megadeth records, Rust in Peace, has really bad inner groove distortion on side A because of this turntable. "...And Justice For All" had skipping at the start of Blackened and "Master of Puppets" had skipping during three points in Orion. So if that kind of modern bass-heavy dance music is your thing, maybe you should avoid the LP60. No skipping or sound issues, and I like the automatic return feature. If it was tracking light, AT would get "this record player skips all the time" calls / … Buy external one and it will pay off. While the price point seems right, the slower playback was maddening for me, so I can't recommend it. Like others have already mentioned, I would try and save up a bit more and buy something better. I'm currently considering the LP5 as an upgrade, but I am open to suggestions as long as whatever it is is on Amazon. <...>, /u/jimoconnell: "[I've had my LP60] for 4 months...and had no issues with speed or skipping." I don't think I'd recommend it to someone else starting out, but I also wouldn't actively discourage someone from getting it. Overall I would rate my experience as a positive one, mostly because of how low the price was and how easy it was to set up." I've had mine for a little over a year now and haven't noticed anything wrong with it. Same. <...>, /u/vinylllover: "...I haven't had any issues with my LP-60... the plastic cover does get scratched REALLY easy, but other than that i'm very happy with it." I think that's part of the problem in some senses. Didn't want to go CL route as I had little knowledge of used TT back then and if you're starting out and still on the fence, you probably wouldn't want to spend too much time doing research. It's a decent table at a good price. I just got to work, just the weight: https://i.imgur.com/XrJdQU2.jpg, on the tonearm: https://i.imgur.com/qAJ65NA.jpg, [–]jimoconnell 8 points9 points10 points 3 years ago (0 children). I can't remember but I want to say it started happening on LP1 Side 2. With a built-in switchable phono preamp, the AT-LP60 may be connected directly to a computer and other components with no dedicated turntable input. I'm not sure, but again if you're getting into vinyl seriously don't get the LP-60. i have it hooked up to a receiver and some speakers and it runs smoothly. [–]hamster1066 0 points1 point2 points 4 years ago* (0 children). I wouldn't call myself an audiophile, but my day job is in sound reinforcement so I like to think I know what I'm talking about. Some say it's a great entry turntable and some say it's a horrible turntable that'll ruin records. I ended up returning the TT after two weeks and buying a Fluance, which has served me very well. But there's no point in buying a record muncher in 2015. This is the primary beef with the LP-60...it's just inconsistently built...you may get a perfect one, you may not. Join in on the reviews to share your input or to suggest our next review. People on the Internet were telling me that this turntable is good, plus most of my friends had it. It could be perfect. What gave you that impression? I might just buy this record again. I'm not sure if the button is broken or what else I need to do. Posted by 5 years ago. So I found an LP60 on the side of the road and picked it up because I would like to play a bunch of old records I have had laying around but do not want to pay for a record player right now. This is probably a tad heavy but not anywhere near the 6 grams of some other entry level models. I hooked it together with some cables (did not need any additional ones! Thank you, this was a super helpful response! It could be way low. That said, I hope you enjoy your new and expensive hobby. The thing sounds fantastic and performs very well. Good turntable for the price, but get something else if you want something that's going to be of higher quality. [–]Crazafon 3 points4 points5 points 3 years ago (2 children). It's "crap" by this subreddit's stanard, but it's good by a historical standard. You might hear a tick or pop once every revolution due to the scratch, but if you can learn to ignore that, then you can certainly continue to play it. That being said I want to make one thing very clear that too many vinyl enthusiasts seem to forget. Things like putting on the belt or taking off the stylus guard. Audio Quality, I'm happy. Adds to it being a good beginner turntable, however, still wouldn't suggest it to the more hardcore enthusiasts. The sound quality is fine, but could be better. For example, Daft Punk's "Random Access Memories" has no problems on my LP60. I can live without it, even if I really like it. It's good to know that a better table might fix that though, I've been thinking about upgrading anyway, thanks for the info! Of course when I lift the dust cover and leave it up, the sound issue does not occur. Related: Audio Technica AT-LP60BT review. Although I worry about it shredding up some of his favorite records from 30-40 years ago he only plays it occasionally when guests are over and he prefers an automatic TT that he doesn't have to watch/hover over when company is around. Log In Sign Up. [–]Giantballzachs 3 points4 points5 points 3 years ago (2 children), I bought one for my dad to play his old records on. This provides precedent to remove any derailing disputes concerning this equipment and redirect the users to this thread, which will be on the sidebar for easy access. /r/vinylreleases - Releases and Preorders. [–]MeatBrick64Realistic 15 points16 points17 points 3 years ago (0 children). I have a U-Turn Orbit with a Grado Black cartridge, and I'll still recommend the AT LP60 to anyone just getting into vinyl. Feel free to post them in the comments. below £200) turntables on the market and received an award-winning review from myself. ..if modern bass-heavy dance music is your thing, maybe you should avoid the LP60.. Yeah, I'll have to strongly disagree with that statement. <...>, /u/SacLemore: "I bought the LP60 last week...haven't had any issues with my so far. The difference in clarity alone is marked, but the knowledge that the amazing stylus isn't eating my vinyl anymore is a relief. First hand accounts are the source of my understanding. If a random stranger approached me at Barnes and Nobles and asked what I thought of the LP60, I'd probably tell them it would be a good place for them to get started... ...[I experienced a few] skips occasionally [and] if there were speed issues, I was not sophisticated enough to notice." The skipping issues happened, but mostly on old records that were beaten up pretty badly anyway. [–]PapaShane 7 points8 points9 points 5 years ago (0 children). I've used one daily for about 2 years. If there were speed issues, I was not sophisticated enough to notice. /r/audiophile - Quality Audio Reproduction. Posts without adequate description will be removed automatically. 0. /r/randomactsofvinyl - It's Worth a Shot!? If you just want to listen to old records, primarily collect, or casually listen to vinyl then this turntable will serve it's duty. and join one of thousands of communities. What older turntable would you recommend? Spend too much time in this sub and you'll forget your roots and become a snob. I had bad speed tracking in general and skipping on two of my Metallica albums when I had my LP60. Why not Audio-Technica’s 120? If your post is removed you can still add a 300+ character comment with the description and it will be approved automatically. I know, trash, but the LP60 fits my budget and I am currently unaware of others that might be better. Btw anti-skating works. Since I've gotten it, I've grown my collection by a few hundred LPs and had no issues with speed or skipping. No skipping issues unless I'm dealing with some older vinyl from my dad's collection he purchased in the 60s and weren't very properly cared for, so I'm not going to hold that against the record player. /r/vinylcollectors - Buy, Sell, and Trade. I'm not saying the problems don't exist, but they might not be as common, or as recent as you may have heard. I ended up buying LP-60 and had it for almost a year. Really happy with that one. I researched new turntables on consumer websites extensively for several months before deciding to purchase the LP60. /r/uncommongrailz - Not Your Average Grailz. At first, it’s hard to notice any obvious changes between the models, but look carefully and you’ll find the addition of a 78rpm speed option alongside the usual 33.3 and 45rpm. As for the record itself, if it still plays fine, then I wouldn't worry about it. But my main gripe with my turntable is the skipping on Homework. I know that not all LP-60s have as serious speed issues as I experienced, but because the QC is so bad, whether or not you get one with issues is a complete crapshoot. I didn't know its reputation and if I had I probably wouldn't have bought it. From a more casual perspective this turntable has no real issues. I wouldn't be surprised if most LP60 buyers aren't aware of the TT world at all, or what should and shouldn't come with a TT. My copy of Daft Punk's Homework was skipping, but less once Audio Technica sent me a little free weight to put on the arm. That's fair enough. [–]Zanshin314Audio Technica 2 points3 points4 points 3 years ago (0 children). Me being new to this, and not completely understand all this crazy lingo mumbo jumbo about receivers, amplifiers and all of that, I got completely lost. I live in Canada, and it is definitely one of the safest and cheapest option to choose when starting out, easy plug and play. I mean, for all you know, vinyl isn't your thing. First up, I wanted to compare the 140 with a similar (yet cheaper) turntable so chose the Lenco L3808. [–]GothamCountySheriffMusic Hall 10 points11 points12 points 5 years ago (1 child). Used mine for a year, and on albums I hadn't heard before it sounded great; however, albums I had listened to before and knew really well played slower. Audio Technica AT LP60BK is an example of a stereo turntable used to connect directly to the powered speakers, home stereo, computers, and other components that lack a turntable input through an inbuilt USB output. And all for the price of a handful of albums. If you google "record skipping" more often than not it's a Hanpin FU700 / R200 unit. Review: Sooooo I just got the AT-LP60 by Audio Technica. This moving magnet builds on the foundations laid by the long-running AT95 design fitted to the original deck. [–]sandiskmicrosdTechnics 0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (6 children), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Survivorship_bias, [–]binaryPro-Ject 4 points5 points6 points 5 years ago (5 children), Citing a bias is not sufficient to show that a statement has that bias, so maybe try a little harder to show what I'm saying isn't true, [–]mawnckTechnics 2 points3 points4 points 5 years ago (0 children). People who say it's a great entry level table are people who haven't heard/seen another turntable. Bought mine in the fall of 2015 for $79.99 plus tax. Between friends/family and Craiglist you should be able to put together a really respectable system for about the same as their hundred dollar price point. Don't listen to this guy. The stylus is probably still OK as long as the cantilever (the stem the needle attaches to) isn't bent, but I would advise replacing it again before playing any valuable records. That's primarily why I went with a cheaper setup for the time being, I'm just getting into it and these used records I'm getting aren't in the best of shape, so $4 record sounds decent on this. Tracking speed seems fine - I spent a fair bit of time A/B'ing between the player and Google Music, with barely any deviation. Someday I'll upgrade it (been using this for three years now) but at the moment it's fine and it does the job. Sure it could be better, but for an entry-level player It's absolutely fine. I saw the price and the brand and figured it would be fine. I would say it is good for testing the waters to see if you like the hobby. They don't listen to them often. [–]aspacelotPro-Ject 5 points6 points7 points 3 years ago (2 children). Don't ever let anyone make you feel bad about starting off cheap, or not being able to afford something nicer. The big difference between then and now is that TTs were the only reasonably priced audio format at the time, and the fact that records wore out relatively quickly was just an accepted truism, left over from the 78 days. If you have records that are warped at all (I have several; some came to me like that and others I did myself in my early days before I learned how to properly store vinyl), forget about smooth playback. I'm very new to record collection. While it is definitely a better turntable than budget turntables of yesteryear, it is markedly worse than mid-range turntables of decades past. It met all of my wishes in terms of hooking it up, how it looked, reviews, and budget. use the following search parameters to narrow your results: (1) Questions regarding setups, equipment advice, or personal inquiries that primarily benefit the individual over the broader subreddit community should be submitted in the stickied Weekly Questions thread, also accessible from the Submit a New Question button above. Horrible turntable that will ruin records. A type of music I don’t see around here much — My American Primitive Collection, Picked these 1966 albums up. I have had some speed instability issues but not frequently or major just slight but definitely keep this in mind. Most people who are happy with their AT-LP60 aren't coming here to praise it. That being said, I've had absolutely no issues. Most parents' collections like that are pretty well shredded, even though they were played on better equipment than the LP60. If you can afford it, you might try the LP120. I've bought this as my very first player. No adjustable anti skating. Feel free to post them in the comments. Like, many other's sentiments, I probably wouldn't have bought it if I had known its reputation, but I don't regret getting it. There are turntables which do much better for more money and tables that do a lot worse for a similar price range, [–]vwestlifeBSR 1 point2 points3 points 2 years ago (2 children). Audio Technica AT LP60 USB est un peu plus compact que la plupart des platines. <...>, /u/rockinthetardis: "...I've had absolutely no issues. I haven't tried playing with having the cover off entirely, but I assume it would solve my issue permanently. I honestly cannot remember a skip and I use it daily. If you find yourself in a conversation that is moving toward personal differences and confrontation, please have the mindfulness to remove yourself from the situation. Also, don't put your speakers next to the damn thing. I was surprised when I first owned a record player and that it auto-stops, so seeing the tone arm set itself was an absolute delight! In the future I will get something better, if I don't get bored of it. So if you have an LP-60 and you're going to complain about that try replacing the belt. Until then, I'll spend my money on records. So i'm obviously on a pretty tight budget and i'm relatively new to collecting. Ty Pendlebury/CNET. When the record was over, the turntable pulled the tone arm and stylus all the way across the record because it wanted to lift the arm back up onto its resting point, but due to not having the lifting part installed, it dragged across the whole record, scratching it. The video shows a Fluance turntable, but the same technique applies to most entry-level belt-drive turntables: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQOQQ5NaSRU, [–]Titan721Hitachi 1 point2 points3 points 3 years ago (7 children). /r/PunkRecords - Anarchy in the Record Store! I don't think I'd recommend it to someone else starting out, but I also wouldn't actively discourage someone from getting it. If price is your gripe then I would advise you to go vintage." Probably Turntable related as the problem went away on a full listen through with my new table. Audio quality...could be better, but for an entry-level player it's absolutely fine. I'm not very interested in buying another needle after purchasing one and only using it once, but I will be sure to take out that white gear! <...>, /u/boyderic: "...has a lot of nice features for the initiate, and being brand new should have a warranty which hopefully nullifies any concerns that buying used gear off craigslist might carry. My model tracks at 3.46 grams. By popular demand! [–]SacLemore 3 points4 points5 points 3 years ago (0 children). I recently bought the Audio-Technica AT-LP60 USB turntable for the purpose of writing a tutorial on how to digitize vinyl records with Audacity. Audio Technica AT LP60 Review. Have questions? 0. Again, if this WERE the 1980s, your argument might have some merit. [–]somekindofstrange 5 points6 points7 points 5 years ago (1 child). I do have to say, that I only listen to records a few times per week, so nothing is in heavy rotation for me. The one I bought seems to be one of the good quality ones. Old records, new records, 140g, 180g. People must be real audiophiles/@$$holes to bother hating on this $89 intro table. I'm going to start collecting vinyl soon (Getting Pet Sounds soon which is my favourite album) and while I don't have anything to play them on yet I probably would by the end of the year. It has 33 and 45 rpm speed presets and can play 7’ and 12’ records. For only £179 ($149), the AT-LP60XBT will offer you a built-in, switchable phono stage as well as its wireless connectivity, and do pretty much anything for you at the switch of a button. The AT-LP120 is not bad at all, my sister has it and as long as it's set up correctly it can be a great turntable. Despite its shortcomings, the sound quality and performance is a major upgrade over the likes of the Crosley Cruiser for not much more money. You'll have vibrations and that'll interfere with the sounds. Post get removed? If anyone has any tips or advice, it's greatly appreciated. But it plays my 45 (I believe it's a Sam and Dave one?) [–]midnightauroAudio Technica 0 points1 point2 points 3 years ago (0 children). The automatic features are very enticing... [–]yutfreeDenon 0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (3 children), I'm not someone who should own a turntable that doesn't return automatically. It was never meant to be played on an entry-level consumer-grade turntable. Others have tested these tables as well and have had similar over spec readings. I actually synced the playback of the first song with a digital version and after 30 seconds of playback the vinyl was 1-1.5 seconds behind. Most of the one star reviews are things that could easily be fixed by reading the manual. Lots of people claim if you simply replace the belt this solves the problem. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this turntable to someone looking to get into collecting on a budget." I went with it because of the adjustability of everything combined with the automatic features (for the Mrs especially...), and also for the pre-amp option. I have other records that don't have this problem, but they are double LPs and don't pack as many songs or as much play time on one side. Tracking speed seems fine - I spent a fair bit of time A/B'ing between the player and Google Music, with barely any deviation. Beck's album, Morning Phase, in particular, was clearly playing slower than the CD/Digital Download. Speed has been dead-on, as well. Christmas is coming up and I usually come into some money that I would like to put towards getting a new turntable. And it is fine. General public - Great Turntable for the price. This can lead to constructive, unique and enjoyable content and we sincerely encourage you to share your opinions based on experience. [–]adayinalife 8 points9 points10 points 5 years ago (0 children). That's being said, I'd like to know if there are any automatic tables out there that are better for the health of your records than the at 60, [–]vwestlifeBSR 3 points4 points5 points 3 years ago (1 child). Objectively better than Google Play Music (Mac Pro -> Motu 828mk3 -> Mackie Desk). You also might want to check the alignment of your Pro-Ject's phono cartridge, as that can cause problems with IGD. 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