🎧 Elevate your vinyl game with effortless precision and timeless style.
The Audio-Technica AT-LP70X is a fully automatic belt-drive turntable featuring two speeds (33-1/3 and 45 RPM), an integrated AT-VM95C cartridge compatible with VM95 stylus options, and a built-in switchable phono preamp for versatile connectivity. Its J-shaped tonearm reduces tracking errors, while the included accessories and anti-resonance chassis ensure high-fidelity sound and durability.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16"L x 13"W x 4.3"H |
Item Weight | 6.4 Pounds |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Black/Bronze |
Signal Format | Analog |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 55 dB |
Voltage | 1.2E+2 Volts (AC) |
Special Features | Anti-resonance, die-cast aluminum platter with felt mat, Fully automatic belt-drive turntable operation with two speeds: 33-1/3, 45 RPM, Tonearm lock reduces risk of stylus damage, J-shaped tonearm is engineered to minimize tracking errors, Stylish three-piece chassis construction dampens resonance for improved sound quality, Built-in switchable phono/line pre-amplifier |
Motor Type | DC Motor |
Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 45 RPM |
R**H
The Turntable We Seek ⭐
Audio Technica AT - LP70X Turntable is a really nice one!It was easy to put together in assembly that is the platter and the belt around the brass head motor. This phono graph is really worth it as it runs smoothly too and I like the part that lifts off the tonearm off the record near the base. I also like the start button - one push and your set for one side of the LP! I use the phono line w/ground to my receiver. It doesn't have Bluetooth Capabilities in it.The player 'built in amp' needs a sincere boost, I have turn up my receiver near the mark of 35 to have decent sound from the turntable. The player works great as far with the 33-1/3 rd speed so far. The cover sits really nice on the player. The like the bronze tone color. There's a switch on the back with two nice RCA jacks with the AC Adapter connector too that adapter is included with the product.Right now I am playing my turntable and trying to decipher which is better LP or CD audio output?! The player runs nice a quiet with no rumble so far. It's a very nice player. I am not disappointed! It is recommended.
K**P
Get it!
We love it. Sound is awesome, the build is gorgeous. The automatic arm is convenient and so helpful! We are sooo happy with this purchase. Get it!!!
S**.
Sounds great.
It’s great.
C**M
Tone arm malfunction- records skip
The media could not be loaded. Will definitely be replacing this.The record player looks great, but every record I play on it skips. I’ve done all the things I know to do: I cleaned the records and the stylus; I’ve checked to make sure the record player was on a level surface. I did some searching online and found that this is an issue with some of these LP70 units.
D**K
Sound
Just what I was looking for
J**H
Good record player for beginners
The first one we purchased was skipping a lot with a brand new needle. I reached out to the company and they said I could send in for repair or just go through Amazon for replacement. Amazon did issue a replacement and I sent the first one back. Luckily no issues with the new one. Good little record player.
C**S
Still plays, tonearm doesnt engage right
So i used this turntable for a couple of weeks and the automatic tone arm started hesitating to engage. Apparently its not getting fully seated when it goes back to its holder. Thankfully, it still tracks fine and doesnt skip on records that are fine.Other than that this turntable is easy to set up, sounds pretty decent, and still plays recordsjust fine. With the tonearm issue, I just push it down a little bit before it queues, and that seems to work.I like that the tone arm is setup up factory. Granted, I have only a few options to settle on for the needle, but I've settled with the green needle that doesnt break the bank. It sounds well enough that an equalizer can smooth it out. I do use an equalizer between the turntable/preamp and my powered speakers. It sounds wonderful! This turntable has a raw sound just with the turntable with no equalizer. Its still appealing with a great deal of warmth, but im just a snob is all.There's been little problems aside from the tonearm quirk. Automaticturntables are prone to problems queuing throughout their history.If you would like to smooth out your vinyl sound between the preamp and the powered speakers/receiver, you can purchase a Behringer MiniFBQ FBQ800 equalizer from music stores or at that one site that starts with an E. They're pretty cheap, and will be a far more cheaper option than playing guessing games with pricier phono preamps. Just Google it.
E**R
Grreat turntable!!
Very pleased wirh the unit and love the way it looks.
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