The AT-LP70X is a premium fully automatic belt-drive turntable designed for high fidelity audio.
Its dual-speed capability supports both 33 1/3 and 45 RPM records.
The turntable includes a pre-installed AT-VM95C cartridge with a replaceable stylus.
The anti-resonance die-cast aluminum platter ensures smooth and stable playback.
Its built-in switchable phono preamp offers versatility for connecting to a variety of audio systems.
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Setting up your turntable is essential for achieving optimal playback quality.
Ensure the turntable is placed on a stable and vibration-free surface.
Connect the included RCA cables to your receiver or powered speakers.
Make sure the belt is properly attached to the motor pulley and the platter.
Always handle the tonearm and stylus with care to avoid damage.
RCA Out (Turntable) → AUX In (Receiver/Powered Speakers)
Belt Installation: Ensure the belt loops around the motor pulley and platter correctly.
Proper maintenance of your AT-LP70X will extend its life and ensure consistent performance.
Regularly clean the stylus using a stylus brush to remove dust and debris.
Dust the turntable with a soft microfiber cloth to prevent buildup.
Replace the stylus after 300–500 hours of use for optimal playback quality.
Store your records in a vertical position to avoid warping over time.
// Cleaning Tip: Always power off the turntable before cleaning the stylus.
The AT-LP70X is packed with features designed to meet the needs of audiophiles and casual listeners alike.
Here are some key technical specifications:
- Turntable Type: Fully automatic
- Speeds: 33 1/3 and 45 RPM
- Cartridge: AT-VM95C (Dual Magnet)
- Wow and Flutter: Less than 0.25%
- Dimensions: 420 mm x 340 mm x 120 mm
// Cartridge Type: Dual Magnet with replaceable stylus (AT-VM95C).
Experiencing issues with your AT-LP70X? Here are some common problems and solutions:
No sound output: Check the RCA connections and verify your audio source.
Skipping: Clean the stylus and ensure the record is free of dust or scratches.
Platter won’t spin: Verify the belt is properly installed on the motor pulley.
Hum or noise: Ensure the turntable is properly grounded.
// Troubleshooting Tip: Ground wires reduce noise caused by electrical interference.