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Audio-Technica AT-LP5X Fully Manual Direct Drive Turntable Black
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Description


Features
- Direct-drive, low noise motor
- Fully manual operation with three speeds: 33-1/3, 45 and 78 RPM
- AT-VM95E Dual Moving Magnet stereo cartridge (black) with replaceable stylus
- Lightweight AT-HS6 headshell
- J-shaped tonearm, modeled after original Audio-Technica designs from the 1960s and ’70
- Switchable MM/MC built-in pre-amplifier and line enables connection to components with or without a dedicated phono input
- Anti-resonance, die-cast aluminum platter
- Heavy rubber damping mat for improved low-frequency reproduction
- AC adapter handles AC/DC conversion outside of the chassis, reducing noise in the signal chain
- Includes dual RCA (male) to dual RCA (male) stereo cable, 45 RPM adapter, USB cable
- Included dust cover and mounting hardware
Specs
- Type: 3-speed, fully manual operation
- Motor: DC motor
- Drive Method: Direct drive
- Speeds: 33-1/3 RPM, 45 RPM, 78 RPM
- Turntable Platter Die-cast aluminum
- Starting Torque: >1.0 kgf.cm
- Braking system: Electronic brake
- Wow and Flutter: <0.2% WRMS (33 RPM) at 3 KHz
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio: >50 dB
- Power Supply Requirements: 100-240V AC, 50/60 Hz
- Power Consumption: 3 W
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- Home Audio2
- Music2
- Digitize Vinyl1
- It connects you to music quantitatively.1
- Locking Clamp Feels Flimsy1
- I do miss the Auto Return.1
- Vinyl Enthusiast1
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- Good Bass2
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Reviewed by 4 customers
The Audio-Technica AT-LP5X Turntable is GREAT!!!!
originally posted on
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submitteda year ago
byJPP
frommidwest U.S.
In my opinion, the sound quality of The AT-LP5x is comparable to a phonograph costing twice or possibly three times more. The AT-LP5x is definitely one of the best phonographs I have ever experienced and I am definitely not new to phonographs.
What an upgrade!
originally posted on
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submitted2 years ago
byChrisD
fromChicago, IL
I upgraded to this LP5X from LP120X just because I really didn't need all those lights and stuff that's on the LP120. I wanted something simple and stylish and the LP5X was everything I wanted. The sound was also an upgrade as I used the VM95SH stylus on the LP120 and switched it to the LP5X. It was very easy to setup and start playing records. I like it because it's very easy to change stylus if you want to. Nothing complicated about it. I'm very happy with the upgrade.
Best Turntable You Can Get For Under $500.00
originally posted on
http://www.audio-technica.com/
submitted4 years ago
byTim
fromAnaheim CA
This turntable was definite improvement over my older ATLPUSB120 and very easy to set up. Note to Audio Technica: I would have bought the ATLP7 if it had had the USB feature of the ATLP5 Only misgiving: The tone arm clamp/lock on my old turntable broke quite some time ago, and I got used to living without it and just being careful. The clamp on this new model doesn't feel any more sturdy than the previous one. I am used to going without, so I am using the clamp only when absolutely necessary so that it lasts longer. But I wish the tone arm clamp/lock was sturdier. My older TT also had an issue with the cue lever. After a while I could only use it to lift up the tone arm and stylus but not lower it. If I used it to lower the tonearm it would just drop with a thud. This new one seems sturdier than the previous one, but only time will tell. Just like with my previous TT I got used to just lowering the stylus onto the record manually (without using the Cue lever) I am hoping to extend the life of the cue lever on this one by doing the same, except when I really need to use it. Otherwise this is a great turntable!
Excellent, Smooth, and Amazing.
originally posted on
http://www.audio-technica.com/
submitted4 years ago
byredstone71
fromEast Coast
I listen to various albums, new and old. The fully manual LP5X is not a DJ or scratch turntable. It is for the 'new to audiophile' mid level turntable. Build quality is amazing. I am just loving it.
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