Audio-Technica AT-LP120-USB Direct-Drive Professional Turntable (USB and Analog) - Silver

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US $379.99
ApproximatelyC $530.77
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Estimated delivery Thu, Oct 23 - Thu, Oct 30
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About this product

Product Information

Experience high-torque direct-drive motor for quick startups and a USB output that connects directly to your computer with the AT-LP120-USB professional stereo turntable. A selectable internal stereo phono pre-amplifier allows the turntable to plug directly to components with no dedicated turntable input. Features include a universal turntable head shell. Universal 1/2-inch mount for 4-pin turntable cartridges. Enjoy the durable all metal construction with integral finger lift. Access color-coded wires and cartridge mounting hardware easily. AT-HS1 AUDIO TECHNICA Universal Turntable Headshell is Compatible with the AT-LP120-USB and the AT-LP240-USB direct-drive turntables. Quickly change between LP and a variety of records with seamless perfection. Sleek, high-quality materials make up this universal turntable.

Product Identifiers

BrandAudio-Technica
MPNAT-LP120-USB
UPC0042005159512
ModelAT-LP120-USB
eBay Product ID (ePID)115803272

Product Key Features

Audio OutputsUSB, RCA Jack
FeaturesDirect Drive, USB, Manual System, With Pitch Control
ColorSilver
Speed Settings45RPM, 33.3RPM, 78RPM

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Ratings and Reviews

4.8
192 product ratings
  • 164 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 19 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 5 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
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Good sound quality

Easy to use

Good value

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  • Great Technics knock off

    Though a knock off of the Technics 1200 series TT, this unit still performs as good. The tone arm isn't that much lighter, tho I've seen reviews saying it is, and the motor torque seems comparable to the Technics. Start up is quick and easy, manual-only operation, which doesn't bother me in the least. Still have to test to see whether the built in pre-amp really affects the high frequencies and cartridge loading that I've read so much about. I will bench test the TT to see if it's truly a concern. Right now, tho, it's the most affordable upgrade to my old Pioneer that I can muster on my budget, and it seems super well built. Very heavy plinth seems rock solid. I haven't had a chance to listen to it much, tho, since I got it, work has been commanding all my time. Unit arrived from seller just fine, a bit of tape glue was on the dust cover, but that should come off pretty easily. For a reject unit, I found everything worked as it should, mechanically and electronically, so I'm not sure why it was rejected (label on the box said it was a reject). It works for me and everything on it seems to be in sound mechanical and electrical order. I can't complain. Anything that I find amiss, I'm sure I can fix it myself, it's not a big deal, I'm no stranger to phonographs of all kinds. The price point was good and the shipping was free, so that was a good deal, too. Many have complained about the counterweight being too light, but compared to many other vintage TT's, I find that it's just fine. Since I play a lot of older vinyl, a heavier stylus pressure is fine anyway. A Shure M-44 performs nicely on this unit with plenty of output compared to the stock AT 93 it comes with. Overall, a good starter table for someone looking to get into the higher end of things. I'm glad it plays at 78 RPM as well, that's important for what I do for restoration work. Overall, a very good deal.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Best choice for USB

    If you're trying to archive/make portable any weird records you've found with no Internet presence, the AT LP120USB is a strategy you can feel confident about. If it's not at just the right speed, the strobe (A rare feature at this price range) will let you diagnose and fix the problem without guesswork. The platter is sturdy enough you can solve basement and thrift shop warpage with just a simple weight. And for those without the hearing of a teenage bat, there's nothing to find fault with in the tone-arm department that a new cartridge won't fix.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Budget vinyl player for the radio broadcast quality.

    To assemble this vinyl player is very easy. It is a budget vinyl player for the radio broadcast quality. It comes with every basic functions as the professional one. The digital recording function from vinyl to computer passing through the USB is nowadays, becomes the must-have function in every vinyl players, which is one in many reasons that I decided to buy this model. But maybe, I am not lucky enough to use this USB recording function. Because accidentally, after recording on my computer, the sound became distort all the times which I thought that it'll not happen on every computers for sure. (But only mine)... But anyway, I've used the alternative way to record it, and it works. I'm very pleased with the quality of its sound. I connected passing through my analog Pre-amplifier without any equalizer. And this Audio-Technica AT-LP120 performs very great analog sound.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Perfect For Novices - A Great Deal For Others

    Let me start by saying I had my doubts when I read reviews of this product. Apparently however, they didn't know what they were talking about. This turntable is perfect in nearly every way. It does have drawbacks, which I'll get to in a moment. My old turntable was awful: the right channel was lower, too much bass, not enough treble, had vibrations through stylus when a song was bass-heavy, skipped all over, and sometimes took forever to start playing at the right speed. This turntable eliminated every single one of my problems! The sound from the very first song was amazing and total CD quality. The counter measure and anti-skating controls on the system work fantastically, and there are hardly any skips at all. For the skips that do occur, they are caused by imperfections of the record. Features include a "target light" to help you place the stylus in low-level lighting situations, height adjustment, a forward and reverse feature, pitch control with quartz lock, and a strobe light that shines on the "bumps" on the platter that tells you if the platter speed is accurate or not. Also it's a direct drive turntable! Another feature included is the 78 RPM speed. Putting it all together wasn't complicated and would be easy for anyone. The platter assembly was extremely easy: you just set it down where the spindle comes through the hole in the middle. That's it! The stylus is put at the end of the tone arm, and a screw is turned counterclockwise to secure it. The dust cover was on in a minute. Probably the best feature is the ease of transferring your records to the computer. It's USB friendly. It's so friendly that you plug up the USB cord to the turntable, to the computer, adjust the volume settings, and hit record on your program of choice. It does come with free Audacity for this purpose if you're not familiar with recording yet. The major drawback for this unit is the RCA *male* outputs on the back. At first, I thought I would have to buy a female adapter if I wanted to use this method to transfer songs to the computer, but it does come with other cords that you can hook up to it to make it adaptable. Another problem one can run into is the stylus that comes with this player (AT 95E). Don't get me wrong. Even though it might be recommended to update the stylus later to a better quality one, if you're playing 33 or 45 RPM vinyl, this one works just fine. However, it's not for use with 78 RPM records. Some may think this player isn't good because it's not automatic. If that's what you want, then this player wouldn't be for you. However, the sound quality makes up for that 1000% in my opinion. This would make a perfect player for novices or someone who just wants to revisit some old times. It's perfect for me too. I'm in the process of transferring several hundred records. I'm more than halfway done. No problems yet!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Great entry level, very great specs turntable!

    This is my 8 th turntable so far, Was looking for a DJ turntable, This one fits the bill! Everything is manual. Not automatic at all! Turn it in, set the speed, lower tone arm and will not lift tone arm at end of the record…. Very adjustable, like it very much. Not a very high end turntable but fits my needs, for 45, 33 1/3, and even older 78 Rpm records ( had to buy a 78 cartridge and needle for the very old records) Previous owner took out the usb and phono amp. Now it’s a purely Phono RCA cables. Have older receivers with phono inputs.

    Verified purchase: Yes

  • Oh Boy! What a Great Turntable!!!

    What's good; Almost everything. The quality of materials is top notch. Build quality is excellent. Fit and finish is perfect. This machine is built like a tank, very heavy and stable. The motor is dead silent on mine. It has adjustments for Stylus pressure, anti-skate and tonearm height. Forward and reverse functions, pitch adjustment, soft down que lever, three speeds 33 1/3, 45 and 78 RPM. Machined aluminum 45 adapter. There's even a light to help you place the stylus in low light situations. This piece is packed with features the pro DJ's are going to love. However, I got mine to use in my home and most of those features will never get used, but it's nice they're there at any rate. The only change I'll be making is the cartridge. The AT95e is a solid performer and I will use it on some of my fathers older well played records mainly because I'm sure the AT95e will handle the job with great success. If you're a fledgling DJ or a home enthusiast on a budget wanting a well built capable machine, this is the one to get... What's bad? I'll get back to you on that... Thank Audio-Technica. Nicely done!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Great sounding turntable!

    This is the second of these I've bought. I use one with my desktop to digitize my LP collection. The other (this one) is attached to my home stereo system. The stock AT95e cartridge/stylus is adequate, producing good sound. I upgraded the one with a Shure MX97xe to get a richer, brighter sound when digitizing LPs. I'll probably upgrade the other as well. The turntable features are excellent for the price and the absence of a fully automatic tonearm that some bemoan keeps the turntable simple.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Working great so far!

    So far, so good. It's easy to use, although I miss the fully automatic features of the turntables back in the day, but this one works well enough. It's quiet, there's no skipping. I have no idea how it will hold up in the long run, but so far, good.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Affordable Excellence!

    This turntable is basically a more affordable version of the Technics 1200 series with some added features. Although the build quality is a little lacking, it is still well put together not considering the fact that it's "Made in China". Some of the major advantages of the AT-LP120 is the fact it has its own built-in pre-amp and also a USB connection to upload vinyls to your computer with included software. These features will help to simplify the process of connecting your total set-up to your speakers or PA (recommended with a mixer/equalizer in between) and the fact you won't need to modify this turntable in order to transfer your record collection to your laptop or mp3. If you want something for great home use, THIS IS IT! However if you need something on the road for djing, the Technics 1200 is the "higher calling" for DJ's. Nevertheless, having the AT-LP120 is still worth trying out. You really can not find a better deal for a record player than this.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Audio Technica AT LP 120 USB Turntable

    This was a very easy record player to use. Husband did light assembly which involved his attaching the weight to the arm and the lid to the back. Then husband plugged it into the receiver, we put a record on the platter, we turned it on and it worked! What could be better? The sound was really great! We are no audiophiles, but we wanted to replace the turntable for many years since the cat had jumped on the on and off switch of the Technics turntable too often and ruined the on and off switch of that turntable. I don't have any worries since it is direct drive. Fabulous! It's a little expensive which is why we bought this one used but tested.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned