@@justovelardevons6608 It doesn't not have amplifier built-in. If you need an all in one unit, watch my review on the 1 by one turntable czcams.com/video/ONNsioBpjUg/video.html
oh damn, i literally just bought that same record player and speakers and also chose dark side as the first vinyl to buy. guess im not as original as i thought
Just as a heads-up: I've rebuilt a few of these players (including the Bluetooth models) and so far every one I've found has been set fast from the factory. Usually by a couple tenths of RPM, although one was off by about 2 RPM. I guess people don't notice it but it was driving me nuts until I got the speeds corrected. Just for the sake of accuracy, this was after a good cleaning and lubrication, as well as after replacing the belts with AudioTechnica OEM parts. I tuned them by ear then checked my work with an RPM app on my phone. 33.3 on the nose. Even checked between pressing masses without variation, even up to the 180g pressings. So, if you own one of these LP60 players, there's a good chance it's set fast. I gifted all of those reconditioned LP60 players to other enthusiasts; I figured they were a better beginner solution than the all-in-one suitcases. I've had integrated stack systems with that same all in one mechanism, and I've never gotten those to sound good, only meh to ok... but the LP60 really surprised me with its reliability and quality. Just thought I would share this observation so any other LP60 owners can get the most out of their players. Cheers.
Speed isn't everything son, and that .5 speed difference isn't going to make a huge deal for anybody. I've had a lot of different brands of turntables over the years, everything from something that cost 200 bucks to something that cost $5,000 and I've always preferred the ones that are just a hair fast, tend to sound better.
@@Audiorevue he said up to 2mm "son", which is pretty quick. It won't make a huge deal for a lot of people I'm sure but guess what? He noticed it. That alone disproves your "isn't going to make a huge deal for ANYBODY"
@@epicgamer2670 there's no proving or disproving anything, high-fi and audio most particularly turntables are highly subjective. What's sounds good to some people don't sound good to others and vice versa, at the end of the day after having been into this for 15 years I can tell you there isn't a right or a wrong when it comes to these products and the sound that they produce, there's just what you like and what you don't like.
My first player, i want to eventually get another higher end model either from technica or someone like fluance. The LP-60XBT will end up in my living room when I finally do so. Got a 90s pioneer receiver with matching 18 speaker surroundsound speakers, Sony 400 cd player, and two additional eddifier bookshelf speakers i started with in my setup.
@@KanyeWestLover3000 yeah I’m looking at it and will save once I’m ready for an upgrade most likely when I move houses with my family I’ll start saving. Since I don’t have speakers I’ll have to save a bit more.
I have a similar setup, same brands. Was tempted to upgrade the turntable a couple of times, but would rather just change the cartridge and be careful with records quality.
Sure. Please watch the very detailed, full review of the Klipsch active speakers here czcams.com/video/BdipPpeTG7Y/video.html Additionally, hear the audio sample and full review of the 1 by One turntable here czcams.com/video/l_x9hPvhQEY/video.html
I got the AT-LP60X and Edifier R1280DB Powered Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers do I need anything else for it to work or I should be set with just speakers and turntable
I own a Audio Technica lp60x and just invested in a Sony STR-DH190 receiver with some old Audio Technica passive speakers? will my set up work exactly how yours is put together, if so can you make a video tutorial. Thank you very much.
I have 2 related video about Sony DH190 with turntable, you might wanna watch czcams.com/video/PztPJNo8VJo/video.html and czcams.com/video/lEm5yyJROKo/video.html
Does your needle bounce on bass heavy tracks? I listen to hip hop and I get a bad bounce from the klipsch speakers when the speakers are on the same shelf as my turntable.
You need a receiver, or a pair of active speakers. Watch these 2 videos: czcams.com/video/BdipPpeTG7Y/video.html czcams.com/video/lEm5yyJROKo/video.html
Receiver is required for those passive speakers I've shown here but you can get the powered ones that has phono and AUX inputs. It even has bluetooth, watch my detailed review here czcams.com/video/BdipPpeTG7Y/video.html
@@ToolsElectroDIY The only audio available RCA inputs at the back is AV2 and AV3, which both has video inputs as well. I guess it doesn't matter which one?
@@ToolsElectroDIY Probably u have no clue what can vibrations and resonance do to sound. If u want to listen music place it on separate surface. If only loud bangin leave at is it is.
I played it on Google Translate for you: Speakers on the same table as the record player damage the vinyl and its needle, as well as possibly causing feedback. I don't advise it.@@ToolsElectroDIY
Terrible setup, you should never block the amplifier vents 😢 he will get toasted and die an early death. Do you not read instructions and use basic instinct?
Audio-Technica AT-LP60XBT amzn.to/3nJ4y2H
Yamaha RX-V385 amzn.to/3NgNbio
Klipsch R-51M amzn.to/3NyiG9a (affiliate links)
Powered Klipsch R-51PM review czcams.com/video/BdipPpeTG7Y/video.html
How are you? Why do you need a receiver? Can’t you connect directly the turntable with the speakers? Thank you
@@justovelardevons6608 It doesn't not have amplifier built-in. If you need an all in one unit, watch my review on the 1 by one turntable czcams.com/video/ONNsioBpjUg/video.html
I thought the lp60 had a preamp built in?
@@blackgtprix yes it does
oh damn, i literally just bought that same record player and speakers and also chose dark side as the first vinyl to buy. guess im not as original as i thought
Great minds think alike. You should smash the like and subscribe, thanks
Thats as basic as could be my guy, and nothing wrong with that 😂
Amazing record to start with such a statement album keep rocking 🤘🔥
@@nooopp love it!
How much was your setup my dude?
Just as a heads-up: I've rebuilt a few of these players (including the Bluetooth models) and so far every one I've found has been set fast from the factory. Usually by a couple tenths of RPM, although one was off by about 2 RPM. I guess people don't notice it but it was driving me nuts until I got the speeds corrected.
Just for the sake of accuracy, this was after a good cleaning and lubrication, as well as after replacing the belts with AudioTechnica OEM parts.
I tuned them by ear then checked my work with an RPM app on my phone. 33.3 on the nose. Even checked between pressing masses without variation, even up to the 180g pressings. So, if you own one of these LP60 players, there's a good chance it's set fast.
I gifted all of those reconditioned LP60 players to other enthusiasts; I figured they were a better beginner solution than the all-in-one suitcases. I've had integrated stack systems with that same all in one mechanism, and I've never gotten those to sound good, only meh to ok... but the LP60 really surprised me with its reliability and quality.
Just thought I would share this observation so any other LP60 owners can get the most out of their players. Cheers.
Thanks for sharing this info.
Speed isn't everything son, and that .5 speed difference isn't going to make a huge deal for anybody. I've had a lot of different brands of turntables over the years, everything from something that cost 200 bucks to something that cost $5,000 and I've always preferred the ones that are just a hair fast, tend to sound better.
@@Audiorevue Thanks for sharing your experience!
@@Audiorevue he said up to 2mm "son", which is pretty quick. It won't make a huge deal for a lot of people I'm sure but guess what? He noticed it.
That alone disproves your "isn't going to make a huge deal for ANYBODY"
@@epicgamer2670 there's no proving or disproving anything, high-fi and audio most particularly turntables are highly subjective. What's sounds good to some people don't sound good to others and vice versa, at the end of the day after having been into this for 15 years I can tell you there isn't a right or a wrong when it comes to these products and the sound that they produce, there's just what you like and what you don't like.
Pretty good beginner setup tbh 👍🏿
Yeah thanks. Smash the like and subscribe :)
A technics sl6 is good I got one used for cheap and it’s nice u can pick the songs u wanna play and it skips the ones u didn’t pick
Simple equipment but good.We never close the top of the player when listening
I have 3 cats, so I must use the dust cover. lol
My first player, i want to eventually get another higher end model either from technica or someone like fluance. The LP-60XBT will end up in my living room when I finally do so. Got a 90s pioneer receiver with matching 18 speaker surroundsound speakers, Sony 400 cd player, and two additional eddifier bookshelf speakers i started with in my setup.
great, enjoy!
Very nice atmosphere you have there! Very cool!
Sounds great as well 🤟🤩
Thanks a lot! Glad you like it too.
I have this record player! Plays WAY better than my 80 dollar one
Yes it’s the best budget record player!!
when im able to upgrade my setup I would want one like this, in college so I have a low end player.
I hope you enjoy it!
the record player itself isnt very expensive im saving to buy it myself
@@KanyeWestLover3000 yeah I’m looking at it and will save once I’m ready for an upgrade most likely when I move houses with my family I’ll start saving. Since I don’t have speakers I’ll have to save a bit more.
I have a similar setup, same brands. Was tempted to upgrade the turntable a couple of times, but would rather just change the cartridge and be careful with records quality.
good idea
just got the same new Audio- Technica today
I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. smash the like and subscribe. Thanks!
perfect setup
Thanks
Could you maybe show how you set your player to the speakers? Thinking about buying them but never set up speakers before.
Sure. Please watch the very detailed, full review of the Klipsch active speakers here czcams.com/video/BdipPpeTG7Y/video.html Additionally, hear the audio sample and full review of the 1 by One turntable here czcams.com/video/l_x9hPvhQEY/video.html
A technics sl6 is good I got one used for cheap and it’s nice u can pick the songs u wanna play and it skips the ones u didn’t pick
Great!
Easy upgrade........ remove speakers from the same surface as your turntable.
I understand
I have the Sony PS-LX310BT, Polk Speakers, and Sony amp.
How do you like it?
@@ToolsElectroDIY It's great for beginners and easy to set up, same thing with the amplifier.
Gave you a thumbs up for dark side of the moon.
Thanks!
"Klimsk" 🔊
Say it with me class, "clip-sh"
thanks now I know.
I have the Klipsch fives connected to the Marantz 6700 CD player. I wonder how the sound compares to your set up
CD is better
Can this work with just the turntable. Maybe with speakers too
it works with any audio products. watch detailed review on CZcams for R-51PM
I want that kind of setup
Go for it! Link in the pinned comment above.
where did you get the paneling for your wall?
It is amzn.to/4d9wcKS (affiliate link)
How and where did you get that wall unit, because that looks sick af
Metal pegboards. See short video Pegboard Setup in My Studio
czcams.com/users/shortsw3PNWW5JxrY?feature=share
I got the AT-LP60X and Edifier R1280DB Powered Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers do I need anything else for it to work or I should be set with just speakers and turntable
No, you don't need anything else. What you have is good enough. Enjoy! Thanks for subscribing to my channel!
I own a Audio Technica lp60x and just invested in a Sony STR-DH190 receiver with some old Audio Technica passive speakers? will my set up work exactly how yours is put together, if so can you make a video tutorial. Thank you very much.
I have 2 related video about Sony DH190 with turntable, you might wanna watch czcams.com/video/PztPJNo8VJo/video.html and czcams.com/video/lEm5yyJROKo/video.html
Hebat ✌️
Oh
I have the same setup
Awesome! Do you like it?
If I get these to go with my AT-LP60X BT, I would need to buy an amp or other items, right, to make them active speakers? Right?
both 41PM and 51PM are powered, active speakers that don't require amps. They even have phono preamps built-in.
J'utilise des eris e5 sur cette platine dans xampli et le son est pas mal
Does your needle bounce on bass heavy tracks? I listen to hip hop and I get a bad bounce from the klipsch speakers when the speakers are on the same shelf as my turntable.
I don't listen to high volume and the speakers are quite heavy so I didn't notice any bouncing. Smash the like and sub :)
Is it illegal for audiophiles to own any music more recent than 1978?
I don’t know
I have the same setup do i need a receiver to make work or is it optional to get one
You need a receiver, or a pair of active speakers. Watch these 2 videos: czcams.com/video/BdipPpeTG7Y/video.html czcams.com/video/lEm5yyJROKo/video.html
Do I need the receiver or is a pair of active speakers good?
Receiver required
Lit 🔥
You like it?
does it require a receiver to play out of the speakers or can it work with just the speakers themselves?
Receiver is required for those passive speakers I've shown here but you can get the powered ones that has phono and AUX inputs. It even has bluetooth, watch my detailed review here czcams.com/video/BdipPpeTG7Y/video.html
David Sanborn Double Vision!
Love it! I thought it was Bob James
@@ToolsElectroDIY yes you're right! Bob James and David Sanborn actually
Similar to mine but mines a rca reciver
Sounds good?
Does it have GND signal? If it doesn't have, should I switch from phono to line?
only use it if there's interference noise.
@@ToolsElectroDIY so you switch your turntable to phono or line?
@@weslyyong5033 usually I used line
Which input from the Yamaha Receiver did you use to connect the turntable RCA cable (Line out) to ?
RCA input (analog)
@@ToolsElectroDIY The only audio available RCA inputs at the back is AV2 and AV3, which both has video inputs as well. I guess it doesn't matter which one?
@@xagorvangard no they don’t matter. They are identical.
Hello sir, please tell me, is the built-in phono stage enough for Yamaha RX-V 373 and 90 watt speakers? Thank you!
The built-in one is enough. You will not hear the difference by using an external phono preamp.
@@ToolsElectroDIY it is perfectly! you saved my money😅
@@htzrl Smash the like and subscribe! I create audio samples, see czcams.com/video/ONNsioBpjUg/video.html and czcams.com/video/PztPJNo8VJo/video.html
What speakers are those Klipsch ? What’s the model #
Link in the pinned comment above.
Which model is the audio technica?
Link in pinned comment above
Are active speakers better than passive?
no
Top
yes
What model number is that receiver? Thanks!
It is the Yamaha RX-V385 amzn.to/3NgNbio (affiliate link)
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Yeah
what is klimbsk
Klipsch
What did you call the speakers? Klimpsk??? It’s Klipsch
Yes whatever
Total fail on Klipsch
Lol... sounds like my pops pops housess
Ok
why does it sound so muffled ?
iPhone mic recording
What if lint falls on a vinyl, will that damage the vinyl or the needle?
Unlikely. It's a good practice to use the brush to take care of it
And put it all at same shelf...
Why not
@@ToolsElectroDIY Probably u have no clue what can vibrations and resonance do to sound. If u want to listen music place it on separate surface. If only loud bangin leave at is it is.
@@burinkaa I absolutely understand that. Tested , minimal not noticeable.
@@ToolsElectroDIY if it is good enought for you there is nothing more to talk about. Enjoy 🙂
I would add a subwoofer
will try
Klipshhhhh 🤫
Thanks
listening to this and it sounds exactly like a macbook pro I don't see the hype
using iPhone to record, not the best audio sample. stay tuned. I will use professional Sony recorder next time.
Sounds like my phone speakers
Because it's recorded using my phone mic.
@@ToolsElectroDIY man ruined the joke by explaining why 🤦
Go get Sony sc5.
So much better than those klipsh.😮
I have both.
Don’t run the Rx on “Direct”.
what does it mean? please be a bit more specific thanks!
Caixas de som na mesma mesa que o toca discos danifica o vinil e sua agulha, além de talvez provocar realimentação. Não aconselho.
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I played it on Google Translate for you: Speakers on the same table as the record player damage the vinyl and its needle, as well as possibly causing feedback. I don't advise it.@@ToolsElectroDIY
@@silviocrespo4329 ok, see czcams.com/users/shortsydevbc7UU_w?feature=share
Isn’t it pronounced klip-sh?
Both are fine.
Sounds good, but I just can’t get past how cheap that turntable looks. It looks like a child’s toy record player.
I agree. Affordable fully automatic one from Audio-Technica.
Terrible setup, you should never block the amplifier vents 😢 he will get toasted and die an early death. Do you not read instructions and use basic instinct?
it's fine. room temperature is very low and the vents are not blocked. the receiver does not even feel warm after hours of use.
No counterweight = trash player
Why
@@ToolsElectroDIY bro non counterweight players track at way too high a force. Consider your records deteriorated after each play. Research first!
The LP60 is actually pre-aligned and has pre-calibrated track force.
@@dementedgamer0810 so are urban outfitters crosleys bro
@@YashKnowsBest not sure but ok
woke pride band. nice
very nice. you should check it out. 50 yr anniversary
@@ToolsElectroDIY the empty dome tools that left reviews on that artifact of time and history is what prompted my sneaky comment
What are klimpsk speaker exactly?
Link in my pinned comment above.
@ToolsElectroDIY that link is for klipsch though. Still wondering what kilmpsk speakers are
@@coldee785 Klipsch R-51M