

🎧 Elevate your vinyl vibe — analog soul meets wireless freedom!
The Audio-Technica AT-LP120XBT-USB-BK is a fully manual, direct-drive turntable offering 3-speed playback (33⅓, 45, 78 RPM) with built-in switchable phono preamp and USB output for vinyl-to-digital conversion. It features Bluetooth wireless connectivity with Qualcomm aptX support, a precision DC servo motor, adjustable anti-skate and tracking force, and a durable die-cast aluminum platter. Designed for audiophiles and vinyl collectors seeking professional-grade sound with modern convenience, it includes an attachable stylus light and removable dust cover, all housed in a sleek black finish.










| ASIN | B089T77WK2 |
| Additional Features | Plays 33 1/3, 45, 78 rpm Vinyl Records; Fully Manual Operation; Built-In Switchable Phono Preamp; Die-Cast Aluminum Platter |
| Best Sellers Rank | #92 in Audio & Video Turntables |
| Brand | Audio-Technica |
| Built-In Media | Turntable, USB cable, detachable RCA output cable (dual RCA male to dual RCA male), AC adapter, 45 RPM adapter, counterweight, felt mat, and removable hinged dust cover |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Bluetooth Devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired, Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,472 Reviews |
| Cycles | DC Motor |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Included Components | Turntable, USB cable, detachable RCA output cable (dual RCA male to dual RCA male), AC adapter, 45 RPM adapter, counterweight, felt mat, and removable hinged dust cover Included Components Turntable, USB cable, detachable RCA output cable (dual RCA male to dual RCA male), AC adapter, 45 RPM adapter, counterweight, felt mat, and removable hinged dust cover See more |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 22"L x 18"W x 10"H |
| Item Type Name | AT-LP120XBT-USB-BK Wireless Direct-Drive Turntable, Black |
| Item Weight | 8 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Audio-Technica |
| Material | Plastic |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 78 RPM |
| Model Name | ATLP120XBTUSB |
| Power Consumption | 2.75 Watts |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 60 dB |
| Special Feature | Plays 33 1/3, 45, 78 rpm Vinyl Records; Fully Manual Operation; Built-In Switchable Phono Preamp; Die-Cast Aluminum Platter Special Feature Plays 33 1/3, 45, 78 rpm Vinyl Records; Fully Manual Operation; Built-In Switchable Phono Preamp; Die-Cast Aluminum Platter See more |
| Style Name | Wireless |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 32 |
| Warranty Description | U.S. One-Year Limited End-User Warranty |
B**E
Nice Turntable
What a nice experience. I just got it today,and after experiencing a few Klinger I had that were once good but no longer useable,I have this. The thing was easier to assemble than I expected. The cartridge included is a nice one. You don't have to worry about upgrading right away at all. The ton arm was decent. I got the weight at between 2 and 2.5 grams and the anti skate set at 2 or 2.5 The platter is durable. My old Esoteric Sound was nearly the same machine. The blue tooth worked well except a set of speakers that may be out of range. I tried phono in and groundeired,but it is better using line in. Not only tgat,but bluetooth only works when set to line in. No problem. Dust cover is nice looking and durable. The light included is nice. I have an extra from my now defuncted dj turntable. The first lp I tested it with was a dusty 1960s a and m label pressing. It passed.I learned I had not set the weight correctly by testing that one.It thumped. Once set very low noise on phono setting,and none on line in. 45 rpm tested great. Beach Boys on a Capitol mono swirl sounded awesome.It was like hearing it the first time. I tested a 78 that was a 1951 flexi promo on RCA by the 4 Tunes. It passed. Oy minus is the lack of a 78 headshell with cartridge. I have one. Good deal and good sound.
A**Y
****Just What I Needed****
First thing worth mentioning is I've had this one vinyl Salvia Plath "The Bardo Story" that always skipped on my favorite track "House of Leaves" since the day I bought it - like a brutal serious of skips that just butchers the experience. I got it back in 2013 brand new and it always had this issue. Over the past 10 years I have tried to play it on various turntables and it always skipped no matter the grade of the turntable. I even recently tried it on my friend's Audio-Technica AT-LP60X-BK - didn't work out. Well, not with this turntable. There was a little surface noise where it usually goes "all to hell" but otherwise no skipping and it was the first time I got to hear the song fully. After this particular LP played, I knew I was golden with the rest of my 300+ collection since this one was the most problematic one I have. The other perk I noticed is the body of the turntable is pretty solid and I was surprised when my cat jumped up and stepped on the cover lid and the tonearm didn't jump on the vinyl....there was no painful skip... still "GET DOWN!" But that's pretty impressive. I love the sturdy quality and weight of this turntable. It doesn't feel light and cheap. This turntable is also aesthetically very nice - it looks good in my living room. Another big perk is the little attachable light that shines on the needle so you can see what you're doing in the dark when placing the needle. I like to have my friends over for projector and music night and it was awesome having the little light and not needing to turn on the living room lights to properly place and drop the needle. Didn't even really think this was something I needed, but it really does help if you like low light settings for your listening sessions. More turntables should have this feature. The Bluetooth connectivity is a nice touch too. I love being able to connect my Bose NC700 headphones at night in order to not bother anyone if I want to play my vinyl. I still line in my main speakers, but it's a nice feature to increase listening flexibility. I can connect my JBL speaker and take it to the kitchen when I want to cook and play a vinyl. Overall this is an excellent turntable for the quality without having to pay 1-2k. I've been committed to collecting vinyl for 12 years and it was time to get something better. If you're serious about collecting and value your collection, this is a good product to consider if you're looking to upgrade and improve your listening experience. I probably had this turntable in my cart for 2 years debating if it was necessary and I can now say I should have bought this thing sooner when it caught my eye. A+++
A**S
Feature packed, easy to use
This is a beautiful instrument. The instructions for how to set it up were clear and in less than 20 min we had it up and running with an LP. I love how basically everything is adjustable or can be changed, from the head to the exact play speed to the output mode (Phono or line or Bluetooth). Clearly it sounds good out of the box, but you don't need me to tell you that. I got it on sale, so for $100 off MSRP it is incredible value. The main drawback is that there is no auto-repeat function, so when the record ends it will just keep spining the disk and the arm will hang out in the center of the record forever until you stop it manually. Not a deal breaker, considering the other features it has. I bought a separate head for playing 78s which is yet untested but it does seem like changing the head is incredibly simple, which is another plus.
A**R
Plays my most scratched records!
I'm an audio engineer, and I just wanted something to spin some records on. Looks wise, absolutely beautiful. Looks like a clone of something much more expensive. Features wise, it has it all. The only thing it doesnt have is auto return. But that's really not something I needed. Bluetooth connects nearly instant. Bluetooth sound quality is excellent. Exceeded my expectations. For the best quality, the RCA connections are awesome. The pre amp is warm and has a very smooth bass tone. Direct drive means no belts to replace. Quartz and speed controls work excellent. I ran a tap counter against a Prof album and the same track on digital. Timing was spot on. Not even 1 bpm off. I've got some deep dives that probably shouldn't be played. Almost every one of them has played fine. Overall, I'd rate this as the closest thing you'll get to a pro level turntable, without paying 3 times the price. Definitely, worth the price. On records like Daft Punk, you'll hear some finite details that you've never heard before. If your into home audiophile levels of sound, this may be the one your looking for.
C**O
Perfect turntable!
This turntable has all the features you would want at a fairly reasonable price when you consider all the other options out there. I started off with a suitcase turntable and there is no comparison. You won’t have to worry about your records skipping with this turntable as it includes a counterweight adjustment and an anti-skating adjustment. I particularly enjoy the Bluetooth feature for private listening. I highly recommend this Audio Technica turntable. You will appreciate its quality build and looks.
D**G
Good turntable but not as good as the previous model
So I have the same turntable without Bluetooth and it is a workhorse it is heavy and has solid parts on it it has features such as backwards play pitch control strobe light removable head shell with cartridge slip mat dust cover real good turntable, but this one features Bluetooth and falls short in features compared to the previous model There are a few that come to mine such as reverse play this doesn't happen. It also doesn't have a way to lift the tone arm from the back of the gimbal like the old one has so there are a few things the new model has skimped on compared to the previous model. Still a lovely turntable but not packed with features like the old model. Not sure I'm totally happy with it other than that it looks and sounds great just as good as the old model the sound is terrific and if you get a chance to hook it up to an amplifier and and good speakers it will sound amazing you can also play it through Bluetooth through any Bluetooth speaker or headphones but you will not get as rich sound as a direct connection. If you're looking for heavy duty with fantastic sound and interchangeable cartridges this is the turntable for you
M**D
Hits the sweat spot of quality/price. Comes with absolutely outstanding customer support!
This is the turntable to get. I've spent years with other turntables converting my vinyl into digital with results that I didn't think were as good as they could've been. This turntable isn't that much more expensive, but it's worth every penny is terms of sound quality. You get 3 outputs: Analog (line-out or Phono RCA) USB, Bluetooth. All work well. For USB, the audio is up to 48khz 16-bit. On a Mac, that's what it is by default. So either set your recording to that level, or change the level by going to the macOS Audio Midi Setup app in Utilities . You can use the free Audacity software, or any other audio software to make your recordings (I happen to use Sound Studio). Yes it works well with Intel or M1 Macs. As others have mentioned, the turntable looks nice (and more expensive than it is), but it does have some less expensive components. I'm all for that though. I want good quality recordings of my vinyl as the top priority, durability and functionality as a secondary considerations, and then a distant last would I care about things like plastic/wood/etc..., especially if it still looked really nice. It does have a lot of features that you don't see in turntables at this price or less, but they're all functional and relate to quality output. For example, some turntables don't have line-out. Some don't have speed indicators or quartz timing. Some don't have high precision tone arm weight adjustment or anti-skate adjustment. This has all of that. More little things that I really like... the feet are adjustable so you can perfectly balance it on a surface that might not be 100% balanced. They also not only shock absorb, but suction if placed on a smooth surface. I have mine on a glass desk, and it's like as if it's permanently attached (unless I twist the feet). There's also a nice needle light so you can drop it precisely on tracks, and of course it's a true turntable, meaning that you can stop the motor and turn the platter by hand to cue or scratch. CUSTOMER SUPPORT IS AWESOME!!! I had some technical questions regarding both macOS and Windows. Email responses were swift, detailed, and customized, making sure I fully understood the answers to my questions. Customer support gets an A+. Thanks Brent!
M**A
Very nice turn table. Easy to set up and use
I am not an audiophile but recently I decided to expand my vinyl collection and clean all my records. I wanted a turntable that won't break the bank but was of good quality. This turntable fits the bill for me. It was very easy to setup (please balance the arm as suggested, if you have any concerns, there is a nice video on how to do this on the audio-technica website) and the Bluetooth setup was a breeze. You only need to this once for every time you turn the turn table on it automatically connects to the Bluetooth device ( I have a couple of Harmon speakers connected to it) I have not used the RCA cables at all but the turntable comes with them if needed. The cover fits well and is unobtrusive. I upgraded the needle to the brown one and it sounds even better. I liked so much I bought a second one for my office.
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