Should I buy the Audio-Technica AT-LP60 Fully Automatic Belt-Drive Stereo Turntable with SP121BK Active Speaker

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won't be at risk of scratching any LPs
automatic operation is its big selling point, making it especially attractive to absolute beginners worried about damaging their records
The low-vibration aluminium platter is engineered for clarity, and reviewers have been left thoroughly impressed by its full sound and
about where to place the needle
The factory-set counterweight should also go a long way towards peace of mind, as it cuts set-up time (and stress) right down to the minimum
However, if you would like to steepen the learning curve, this unit, while equipped with a handy on-board preamp, also offers the
opportunity to add your own using the line-level output.ConstructionAt just under 3kg, the AT-LP60 is very lightweight and portable,
especially when compared to some other automatic turntables on the market, although impressed users seem determined that this shouldn't be
mistaken for a lack of sturdiness and stability
The inclusion of a felt slip mat, which can leave things a little staticky and unbalanced if not sat flat, is seen by some as disappointing,
but it seems a small hurdle to overcome in the grander scheme of what is, by all accounts, a very highly-rated and excellent value
the LP120, might be more your speed