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Audio-Technica's AT-LP60-BT turntable may be the most flexible platter spinner I've ever seen

Audio-Technica cuts the cords on turntables


It doesn't offer a USB interface to let you rip your vinyl but, despite that, Audio-Technica's AT-LP60-BT turntable may be the most flexible platter spinner I've ever seen. That's because it can be used wirelessly, thanks to its built in Bluetooth interface, and it also has its own built in phono preamp that lets you use it with receivers and/or preamps that may not have one built in. Heck, if it had the USB interface it would probably be perfect! Well, it could be a tad more robust, but what do you want for a suggested retail price of $179 USD? My last turntable was a heavy duty semi-pro direct drive unit that, if I remember correctly, sold for about $450 CAD back in the mid-1970s - so in today's dollars I'd have to get a second mortgage to afford it!
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