Audio Technica - AT-LP120XUSBSV
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This updated version of the AT-LP120-USB record player features a new DC direct-drive servo motor, as well as an adjustable dynamic centripetal force compensation control and a selectable phono preamplifier. The fully manual record player plays 33-1/3, 45 and 78 rpm records and has a USB output for direct connection to a computer. Simply download the free Mac and PC compatible Audacity recording software (or any other software of your choice) to start converting records into digital audio files.
Presentation
Whether you're using your home stereo system or your computer, the AT-LP120XUSB's professional controls let you define your high-fidelity listening experience.
Critically acclaimed next generation
The LP120XUSB is the next generation of the critically acclaimed LP120USB turntable, featuring a simplified design and improved functionality.
This turntable features a new DC direct-drive servo motor as well as improved adjustable traction control and a selectable phono preamplifier. Its motor requires less power, which reduces the noise of the mechanism perceived by the diamond. It now also features detachable cables, the option of connecting to a ground loop, and an external transformer to keep out electrical radiation that could degrade the quality of the audio signal.
Other features
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Audio-Technica AT-LP120XUSB Silver
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Direct-drive record player (analogue and USB)
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Discover the high-fidelity sound of your vinyl record
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Direct-drive DC servo motor
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Fully manual operation
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Adjustable dynamic centripetal force compensation control
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Choice of three speeds: 33, 45 and 78 rpm
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Professional-quality, anti-resonance die-cast aluminium turntable with non-slip matting
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AT-HS6 ½" universal pickup and AT-VM95E Dual Magnet™ cartridge with 0.3 x 0.7 thousandths of an inch elliptical stylus
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AT-VM95E cell compatible with all VM95 series replacement stylus, offering a wide range of options to suit every budget and application
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Balanced S-shaped tone arm with hydraulically damped lift mechanism control and lockable bracket
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Built-in switchable phono preamplifier for phono or line output
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Strobe turntable speed indicator
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Pitch adjustment with quartz speed control
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Removable socket-type positioning light for easy location and positioning on the record in semi-dark or dark conditions
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Damped base to reduce low-frequency feedback
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AC adaptor handles AC/DC conversion outside the chassis, to reduce interference in the digital signal
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Converts vinyl records into digital audio files using free Audacity recording software, compatible with Mac and PC (or any other software of your choice)
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Includes: AT-VM95E phono cell; AT-HS6 pickup; 1.9 m USB cable; dual RCA (male) - dual RCA (male) cable with ground wire; counterweight; non-slip mat; dust cover; 45 rpm adapter; removable plug-type pickup positioning light
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Technical specifications:
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Pick-up arm type: symmetrical S-shaped pick-up arm with removable pick-up head
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Effective arm length: 230.5 mm
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Overhang: 16 mm
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Track error angle: less than 3 degrees
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Applicable cell weight: 3.5-8.5 g
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Centripetal force range: 0-4 g
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Replacement stylus : AT-VMN95E
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System requirements for USB operation PC or Mac with available USB port (USB 1.1 or higher) Windows 7 or higher, or Mac OS X or higher
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Dimensions: 452 x 352 x 141.6 mm
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Weight: 8kg without dust cover
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It all began in Tokyo in 1962, with the design and manufacture of high-performance phono cells. This half-century of analogue expertise is reflected in every turntable we produce, to give you the best listening experience from your vinyl.
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