audio-technica at-lp60xbt manual
Welcome to the Audio-Technica AT-LP60XBT manual, your guide to setting up and operating this fully automatic wireless turntable. This manual covers setup, features, troubleshooting, and maintenance tips to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your device.
1.1 Overview of the AT-LP60XBT Turntable
The Audio-Technica AT-LP60XBT is a fully automatic, belt-driven turntable designed for seamless vinyl playback. It features wireless Bluetooth connectivity, allowing easy pairing with speakers, headphones, or soundbars. Equipped with RCA and 3.5mm outputs, it offers versatile connectivity options. The turntable is ideal for both vinyl enthusiasts and newcomers, combining classic design with modern convenience. Its automatic operation, controlled by front-panel buttons, ensures easy start, stop, and tonearm lifting. Built for high-quality audio reproduction, the AT-LP60XBT delivers a rich listening experience while maintaining simplicity and user-friendly functionality.
1.2 Key Features and Benefits
The AT-LP60XBT offers a blend of convenience and quality, with Bluetooth wireless technology for easy device pairing. Its fully automatic belt-driven design ensures smooth operation, while the die-cast aluminum platter enhances durability. The turntable features a built-in phono preamp, allowing direct connection to amplifiers or speakers. RCA and 3.5mm outputs provide flexible connectivity options. The included dust cover protects the unit when not in use, and the front-panel controls simplify operation. These features make it an excellent choice for both casual listeners and audiophiles seeking a reliable, versatile turntable.

System Requirements and Compatibility
The AT-LP60XBT is compatible with Bluetooth-enabled devices and operates on standard power requirements. It supports wireless connections and works with various operating systems, ensuring seamless integration with modern audio setups.
2.1 Supported Bluetooth Devices
The AT-LP60XBT supports Bluetooth-enabled devices like speakers, headphones, and soundbars. Ensure devices are within 3 feet for pairing. Turn off previously paired devices to avoid interference. Power off your Bluetooth audio device and other paired devices before resetting. Place the turntable and device close for pairing. Press and hold the Bluetooth button for 2-3 seconds to reset. If issues persist, check for wireless interference from other devices like smartphones or routers. This ensures stable and clear audio transmission during use.
2.2 Operating System Compatibility
The AT-LP60XBT is compatible with various operating systems, including Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android, thanks to its Bluetooth technology. It doesn’t require specific OS versions, making it versatile for different devices. The manual doesn’t specify particular OS needs, indicating broad compatibility. For optimal performance, ensure your device has the latest Bluetooth drivers or updates. This ensures reliable connectivity and high-quality audio output across all supported platforms.
Unboxing and Accessories
The AT-LP60XBT comes with a turntable, RCA cable, 3.5mm auxiliary cable, dust cover, and belt. Additional accessories like a USB cable or speaker stands may be purchased separately.
3.1 What’s Included in the Box
The AT-LP60XBT turntable comes with essential accessories for immediate use. Inside the box, you’ll find the turntable unit, a dust cover, an RCA audio cable, a 3.5mm auxiliary cable, and a belt for the motor. Additionally, the package includes a quick-start guide and the full user manual. These components ensure you can set up and start playing your records right away. Optional accessories, such as a USB cable for digital recording or speaker stands, can be purchased separately to enhance your listening experience.
3.2 Optional Accessories
To enhance your experience with the AT-LP60XBT, consider adding optional accessories. A USB cable enables digital recording of your vinyl records to a computer. Speaker stands or wall mounts improve sound quality by optimizing speaker placement. Replacement styli are available for maintaining or upgrading the cartridge. Additionally, external phono preamps or upgraded RCA cables can enhance audio fidelity. These accessories allow you to customize and improve your turntable setup, ensuring the best possible sound quality and versatility for your vinyl collection.
Setting Up the Turntable
Setting up the AT-LP60XBT involves plugging in the turntable, installing the belt, and positioning it with speakers. Follow these steps to ensure proper function and audio quality.
4.1 Plugging in the Turntable
Locate the power cord and insert it into a nearby electrical outlet. Ensure the turntable is placed on a stable, flat surface. Plug in the device and verify that all components are securely connected. Avoid overloading the outlet to prevent power issues. Once powered on, the turntable is ready for further setup. Ensure no other devices are interfering with the Bluetooth signal for optimal performance. Proper power connection is essential for smooth operation and audio quality.
4.2 Installing the Belt
To install the belt, first remove the platter mat and carefully lift the platter off the spindle. Loop the belt around the motor spindle, ensuring it is properly aligned and not twisted. Gently place the platter back onto the spindle, making sure it sits securely. Reattach the platter mat and test the turntable to ensure smooth rotation. Proper belt installation is crucial for consistent speed and optimal performance. If the belt is misaligned, adjust it gently to avoid damage. Ensure the belt is tight enough to prevent slippage during operation.
4.3 Placing the Turntable and Speakers
Place the turntable on a stable, level surface to ensure proper operation. Position it away from direct sunlight and vibrations. For optimal sound quality, keep the turntable at least 12 inches away from speakers to minimize feedback. Ensure the turntable is not placed near the edge of a table or shelf to prevent accidental movement. If using external speakers, mount them on stands or shelves to enhance soundstage clarity. Proper placement ensures balanced audio output and prevents interference from nearby devices.
Operating the Turntable
The AT-LP60XBT offers seamless operation in both wired and wireless modes. Enjoy easy playback control with automatic start/stop and tonearm lift, ensuring a smooth vinyl listening experience.
5.1 Basic Operations
Operating the AT-LP60XBT is straightforward. Start by placing the record on the platter and lowering the tonearm using the lift button. Press the Start button to begin playback. The turntable features automatic operation, so it will stop once the record ends. Use the Stop button to pause playback manually; The tonearm lift button allows for gentle placement and removal of the needle. Switch between 33⅓ and 45 RPM speeds using the speed selector. For wireless use, ensure Bluetooth is enabled and paired with your device. Enjoy seamless playback in both wired and wireless modes.
5.2 Pairing Bluetooth Devices
To pair your Bluetooth device with the AT-LP60XBT, start by ensuring the turntable is powered on. Press and hold the Bluetooth button until the indicator light flashes red and blue. Enable Bluetooth on your device and select “AT-LP60XBT” from the available options. Once connected, the light will turn solid blue. If pairing issues occur, reset the turntable’s Bluetooth processing by holding the Bluetooth button for 8-10 seconds until the light flashes red and blue again. This ensures a fresh pairing connection.
Resetting the Turntable
Resetting the AT-LP60XBT can resolve connectivity or mechanical issues. This section guides you through resetting Bluetooth processing and the internal mechanism to restore default settings and ensure proper functionality.
6.1 Resetting Bluetooth Processing
To reset the Bluetooth processing on your AT-LP60XBT, start by turning off your Bluetooth audio device and any other previously paired devices. Place the turntable and device within 3 feet of each other. Press and hold the Bluetooth button for 2-3 seconds until the LED flashes red and blue rapidly. Release briefly, then press and hold again until the light blinks red twice and turns off. This resets the Bluetooth functionality, allowing you to pair your device again. Ensure no wireless interference is present for optimal pairing.
6.2 Resetting the Internal Mechanism
To reset the internal mechanism of the AT-LP60XBT, unplug the turntable from power. Lower the tonearm into its resting cradle using the lift/lower lever. Press and hold the STOP button while manually holding the tonearm in place. Rotate the platter 10 times clockwise with your other hand—pops and clicks are normal during this process. Once done, plug the turntable back in and test it with a record. This procedure resets the internal mechanism and resolves operational issues.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Troubleshooting common issues with your AT-LP60XBT? Start by identifying symptoms, checking connections, and consulting the manual. Restart devices, ensure proper placement, and address interference or audio quality problems.
7.1 Bluetooth Pairing Problems
Experiencing Bluetooth pairing issues with your AT-LP60XBT? Ensure your turntable and device are within 3 feet of each other. Power off other paired devices and restart both the turntable and your Bluetooth device. If pairing fails, reset the Bluetooth processing by holding the BT button for 2-3 seconds until the LED flashes red and blue. Release briefly, then press and hold until the light blinks red twice. This resets the connection. If problems persist, check for wireless interference from nearby devices like routers or smartphones.
7.2 Audio Quality Issues
If you’re experiencing poor audio quality with your AT-LP60XBT, check for proper grounding to avoid hum. Ensure RCA cables are securely connected and free from damage. Clean the stylus and records regularly, as dust can degrade sound. Verify volume levels on both the turntable and connected devices. If issues persist, inspect the stylus for wear and replace it if necessary. Also, ensure the turntable is placed on a stable, level surface to prevent vibration interference. Proper care and setup are key to achieving optimal audio performance.

Maintenance and Care
Regularly clean the turntable with a soft cloth to prevent dust buildup. Check and replace the stylus as needed for optimal sound quality. Handle the device with care to avoid damage. Store the turntable and records in a dry, cool place to maintain performance.
8.1 Cleaning the Turntable
Regular cleaning is essential to maintain the performance of your AT-LP60XBT. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the platter, tonearm, and exterior surfaces. Avoid harsh chemicals or liquids, as they may damage the finish or internal components. For more thorough cleaning, lightly dampen the cloth with distilled water, but ensure no moisture seeps into the mechanism. Use a carbon fiber brush to remove dust and static from the stylus and record surface. Always handle the turntable with care to prevent scratches or damage.
8.2 Maintaining the Stylus
Proper stylus care is crucial for optimal sound quality and record protection. Use a soft, dry brush to gently remove dust and debris from the stylus tip. Avoid touching the stylus to prevent oil transfer and damage. Regularly inspect the stylus for wear or damage; replace it every 400-800 hours of use. Refer to the manual for replacement instructions. Keep the stylus clean and store it in a protective cover when not in use to ensure longevity and maintain clear audio reproduction.

Advanced Features
The AT-LP60XBT offers wired and wireless connectivity, allowing seamless transitions between modes. Tonearm adjustments enable precise tracking, enhancing sound quality for a tailored listening experience.
9.1 Wired and Wireless Connections
The AT-LP60XBT supports both wired and wireless connections, offering flexibility for various setups. For wired use, RCA and 3.5mm outputs allow easy connection to speakers or sound systems. Wirelessly, Bluetooth technology enables seamless pairing with compatible devices like headphones or soundbars. This dual capability ensures high-quality audio reproduction in any environment, whether you prefer traditional wired reliability or the convenience of wireless freedom. The turntable automatically switches between modes, providing a smooth listening experience tailored to your preferences.
9.2 Tonearm Adjustment
Proper tonearm adjustment is crucial for optimal performance. To adjust, first lower the tonearm using the lift/lower lever. Next, gently rotate the platter 10 times clockwise while holding the tonearm steady. This process ensures proper alignment and balance, preventing unnecessary wear on your records. Regular adjustment maintains accurate tracking and clear audio reproduction. Follow these steps carefully to preserve the quality of your vinyl collection and extend the lifespan of your turntable.

Technical Specifications
The AT-LP60XBT features a fully automatic belt-drive design, 33-1/3 and 45 RPM speeds, and a die-cast aluminum platter. It weighs 6.6 lbs and measures 14.02 x 3.84 x 10.24 inches.
10.1 Dimensions and Weight
The AT-LP60XBT measures 14.02 inches in width, 10.24 inches in depth, and 3.84 inches in height, making it compact for easy placement. It weighs approximately 6.6 pounds, ensuring stability during operation. The turntable’s lightweight yet durable design includes a die-cast aluminum platter, which helps reduce resonance and vibration, enhancing sound quality. Its dimensions and weight make it portable while maintaining a solid, high-quality build. These specifications ensure the turntable fits seamlessly into various home audio setups without compromising performance or space.
10.2 Audio Output and Frequency Response

The AT-LP60XBT delivers high-quality audio with a frequency response of 20 Hz to 20 kHz, ensuring detailed sound reproduction. It features RCA and 3.5mm outputs for versatile connectivity to speakers, soundbars, or other audio systems. The turntable’s built-in phono preamp enhances signal quality, providing clear and balanced audio. Whether listening to vinyl through wired or wireless connections, the AT-LP60XBT maintains consistent performance, offering an immersive listening experience with rich bass and crisp highs. Its audio capabilities make it ideal for both casual listeners and audiophiles seeking precise sound reproduction.

Safety Precautions

Handle the turntable with care to avoid damage. Keep it away from liquids and extreme temperatures. Ensure proper ventilation and follow all manufacturer guidelines for safe operation.
11.1 Handling the Turntable
To ensure longevity, handle the AT-LP60XBT with care. Avoid exposing it to liquids, extreme temperatures, or direct sunlight. Keep it away from magnetic fields and use only original parts. Never touch the stylus or motor components. Clean the turntable regularly with a soft cloth to prevent dust buildup. Proper handling will maintain its performance and prevent damage. Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for safe and effective use.
11.2 Avoiding Damage
To prevent damage, place the AT-LP60XBT on a stable, flat surface away from liquids and direct sunlight; Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or magnetic fields. Never touch the stylus or motor components, as oils from skin can cause harm. Use only original parts and accessories to maintain functionality. Regularly clean the turntable with a soft cloth to remove dust. Avoid sudden movements or drops, as this can damage internal mechanisms. Proper care will ensure the turntable performs optimally and lasts for years.
Thank you for reading the AT-LP60XBT manual. Regular maintenance and proper care ensure optimal performance. Enjoy your vinyl listening experience with this high-quality turntable.
12.1 Final Tips for Optimal Use
To optimize your AT-LP60XBT experience, ensure regular cleaning of the turntable and stylus. For Bluetooth issues, reset by holding the button for 8-10 seconds until the LED turns off. Place speakers at least 3 feet away to enhance sound quality. Avoid wireless interference by keeping devices like routers away. Properly maintain the belt and tonearm for smooth operation. Refer to the manual for troubleshooting and maintenance tips to extend the lifespan of your turntable and enjoy high-quality vinyl playback.