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Audio Technica AT-LP60-USB review

Posted on January 31, 2017August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Two budget turntables scooped What Hi-Fi? Awards last year: the traditional Rega Planar 1 (£250/$375) and record-ripping Audio Technica AT-LP5 (£330/$495), both more than worthy of ‘My First Turntable’ status – for those that can afford the outlay, of course.

However, those with tighter purse strings didn’t have much choice beyond the four-star Lenco LP-85 (£120/$180). Or rather, they didn’t until now.

The Audio Technica AT-LP60-USB changes that, combining simple operation with a clean, balanced and organised sound and, like the aforementioned Audio Technica and Lenco, the ability to rip your vinyl to digital files.

And all for the price of a handful of albums.
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