The AT-LP3XBT is a top - notch fully automatic turntable. It combines the charm of analogue sound with advanced Bluetooth® wireless tech. It bridges the gap between the warm, clear analogue audio and the digital world, giving you the best of vinyl and the ease of modern connectivity. With just a press of a button, use Bluetooth® to connect to your latest speakers or headphones. Your analogue listening adventure begins right here! Features: It has a fully automatic belt - drive operation at 33 - 1/3 and 45 RPM. Enjoy high - fidelity audio via Bluetooth. Connect wirelessly to Bluetooth - enabled devices or use the included dual RCA output cable for wired systems. It supports the high - quality Qualcomm® aptX™ audio codec. The balanced straight tonearm has hydraulically damped lift control. The AT - VM95C cartridge is compatible with VM95 Series styli. It comes with the AT - HS3 universal headshell. There's a built - in switchable phono/line pre - amplifier. The anti - resonance die - cast aluminium platter has a felt mat. The damped base reduces low - frequency feedback. Included accessories are detachable RCA output cable, 45 RPM adapter, removable hinged dust cover, and detachable power cable. Specifications: It's a belt - drive, fully automatic turntable with a DC motor. The frequency band is 2.402 GHz to 2.480 GHz, and it has Bluetooth version 5.2. It supports Qualcomm® aptX™ Adaptive audio and Qualcomm® aptX™. Power requirements are 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz, 0.6 A Max. Power consumption is 2 W. Dimensions are 435.6mm (W) ×374 mm (D) ×128 mm (H) / 17' (W) x 15' (D) x 5.0' (H), and it weighs 5.0 kg / 11 lbs. It includes a dust cover, felt mat, platter, dust cover hinges, counterweight, headshell with VM stereo cartridge, 45 - RPM adapter, RCA audio cable, and AC adapter.






Using the Audio - Technica AT - LP3XBT - BK turntable is easy. First, connect it to a power source using the provided detachable power cable. If you want to use it with a Bluetooth device, turn on the Bluetooth on your speaker or headphone and pair it with the turntable. For a wired connection, use the dual RCA output cable. To play a record, place it on the platter, set the speed to 33 - 1/3 or 45 RPM according to the record. Then, gently lower the tonearm onto the record. When you're done, lift the tonearm back to its rest. Here are some things to keep in mind. Don't expose the turntable to extreme temperatures or humidity. When cleaning, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the platter and dust cover. For the cartridge, avoid touching the stylus with your fingers. To maintain it well, regularly check the belt for any signs of wear. Also, make sure the grounding wire is properly connected to reduce unwanted noise. If you need to replace the stylus, choose one from the VM95 Series that suits your budget and needs.