Introducing
The Slant team built an AI & it’s awesome
Find the best product instantly
Add to Chrome
Add to Edge
Add to Firefox
Add to Opera
Add to Brave
Add to Safari
Try it now
4.7 star rating
0
What is the best alternative to Audio-Technica AT-LP60?
Ad
Ad
Audio-Technica AT-LP120-USB
All
9
Experiences
Pros
6
Cons
2
Specs
Top
Pro
Button controls
Start/stop button and forward/reverse play options.
See More
Top
Con
Cannot disable automatic features
Limited control for advanced turntable users.
See More
Top
Pro
Selectable internal pre-amp
If you don't have a phono input cable then just turn the pre-amp on and use your AUX cord.
See More
Top
Con
Not plug and play
Some assembly is required when taking it out of the box.
See More
Top
Pro
Converts record to FLAC
Records can also be converted to MP3 and WAV by connecting the turntable to your computer and using the software that is included.
See More
Top
Pro
Limited vibration
This turntable sits atop anti-vibration feet to reduce noise from movement in the room. Vibration can distort your music and create noise in the background of the track.
See More
Top
Pro
Full sound
This turntable has a frequency response range of 20Hz – 20kHz. A large frequency response range allows for a more full and solid sound.
See More
Top
Pro
3 speeds
This turntable can easily handle 33-1/3 RPM, 45 RPM, and 78 RM records.
See More
Specs
Weight:
10.7 kg (23.5 lbs.)
Dimensions:
450.0 mm (17.72") W x 352.0 mm (13.86") D x 157.0 mm (6.1") H
Speeds:
33-1/3 RPM, 45 RPM, 78 RPM
Drive Method:
Direct Drive
See All Specs
Hide
See All
Experiences
$249.99
3
0
Audio-Technica AT-LP60-USB
All
10
Experiences
Pros
6
Cons
3
Specs
Top
Pro
LP-to-MP3
Digitize your records with the Audacity software that is included. Works great on Mac and Windows.
See More
Top
Con
Only has two speeds
Can only play 33-1/3 RPM and 45 RPM records.
See More
Top
Pro
Fully automatic stylus
No need to handle your records and risk damaging them. Great for beginners.
See More
Top
Con
Short default wires
This turntable ships with very short wires, requiring you to place it close to your receiver. This can remedied by purchasing extra cables.
See More
Top
Pro
Replaceable stylus
The stylus is upgradeable.
See More
Top
Con
Okay stylus
The stylus that ships with this turntable will get the job done, but higher quality ones can be purchased.
See More
Top
Pro
Near professional sound quality
According to audiophiles, this turntable can be used with professional studio monitors, because it delivers super clean sound with great noise-to-sound ratio.
See More
Top
Pro
Limited assembly
Compared to other models of this quality and with these features, there is little assembly required.
See More
Top
Pro
Adjustable pre-amp
Turn the pre-amp on or off depending on your speakers.
See More
Specs
Weight:
2.98 kg (6.6 lbs.)
Dimensions:
360.0 mm (14.17") W x 97.5 mm (3.84") H x 356.0 mm (14.02") D
USB:
Yes
Speeds:
33-1/3 RPM, 45 RPM
See All Specs
Hide
See All
Experiences
$119.99
2
0
U-Turn Orbit
All
7
Experiences
Pros
5
Cons
2
Top
Pro
Soft and protective MDF platter
A good, soft, scratch resistant platter to keep your records safe while spinning.
See More
Top
Con
Simplistic
This turntable is pretty much feature free. It focuses on one thing: Playing records. That means you'll be missing any sort of built in EQ, digital ripping, or bluetooth.
See More
Top
Pro
Solid tonearm
U-Turn’s tonearms are the same across all their models, and that’s a very good thing. Their tonearm is incredibly impressive for the price with very little friction and virtually no bearing wobble while playing.
See More
Top
Con
Switching RPMs can be a pain
With the Orbit’s external drive belt, swapping RPM from 33 to 45 requires you to actually remove the belt and refit it for the RPM of your record. This can be tricky and time consuming.
See More
Top
Pro
Easily upgradeable
While an upgrade right off the bat would bring you over $200, having the option for an upgradable needle cartridge is a huge plus. This also includes different color choices, and ordering custom allows for a maple or walnut finish on the plinth.
See More
Top
Pro
Sturdy build quality
Having a solid platter under your vinyl is very important to prevent damage to the record and keep it playing smoothly. The plinth itself is supported by three solid, semi-hard rubber feet that suppress vibration and keep the player steady. The platter is also really securely attached to the plinth, with virtually zero wobble.
See More
Top
Pro
Nearly silent belt driven platter
Belt driven platters keep your record playing more smoothly and can prevent skipping. The driver itself is a super quiet AC motor that is next to impossible to hear while playing.
See More
Hide
See All
Experiences
$179
1
0
Crosley CR8005A-TU Cruiser
All
9
Experiences
Pros
5
Cons
3
Specs
Top
Pro
Rubber pad
The rubber pad prevents hiccups and skips that are more common on turntables below $100.
See More
Top
Con
Sapphire stylus
This stylus may not be safe to use on older records.
See More
Top
Pro
No assembly
The Crosley Cruiser is ready to play right out of the box.
See More
Top
Con
Not upgradeable
The components on this machine cannot be upgraded, which could be an issue in the long term.
See More
Top
Pro
Auxiliary port
Play your MP3 player through the speakers, add external speakers, or listen with headphones.
See More
Top
Con
Potential performance flaws
The Crosley draws 110 V instead of the standard 120 V. While this saves energy, you may need a power converter for smooth and consistent performance.
See More
Top
Pro
Belt driven 3-Speed under $100
Belt drives require finely tuned motors to operate at the correct speed, and finding them on machines under $100 is rare. The Crosley Cruiser is that rare machine, and it does a great job.
See More
Top
Pro
Highly portable
The Crosley Cruiser folds up into a briefcase, has built in speakers, and can run on battery power.
See More
Specs
Weight:
5.5 lbs
Speeds:
33-1/3 RPM, 45 RPM, and 78 RPM
Drive Method:
Belt Drive
Construction Material:
Wood and Leather
See All Specs
Hide
See All
Experiences
$79.99
1
0
Music Hall usb-1
All
8
Experiences
Pros
5
Cons
3
Top
Pro
Extremely quiet belt drive
This is a belt driven unit, meaning the table is driven by a belt attached to the motor. In certain lower-end tables these belts can make noise as they spin your records. Luckily, the belt drive here is very quiet and won't impact your listening experience in the slightest.
See More
Top
Con
May experience pitch variation
While listening, you might notice the pitch shift up or down slightly. Occasionally it has troubles holding its speed, which can definitely impact the listening experience.
See More
Top
Pro
Solid construction
While the plinth is plastic, at least it's sturdy plastic.
See More
Top
Con
Not-so-great stock needle cartridge
The needle cartridge the unit comes with leaves a bit to be desired. The tone is slightly muddier and darker than you would expect, and can be slightly muted tonally. For an entry player though, it works just fine.
See More
Top
Pro
Easy to use speed adjustment
The RPM of the table can be easily adjusted via a knob at the top, which makes dialing in the perfect speed really quick and easy.
See More
Top
Con
Prone to feedback
There is little dampening material here, and the plinth is somewhat resonant, so if you're playing something at high volume you might experience feedback.
See More
Top
Pro
Ability to rip vinyls to digital
It has a USB port you can use to plug it in and convert your vinyl collection to digital
See More
Top
Pro
Built in preamp
This table has a built in preamp ready to go, so you can plug and play without needing any other equipment. If you run your own preamp though, the built in one is switchable so you can always turn it off.
See More
Hide
See All
Experiences
187.50
1
0
EANOS700 Signature Retro HiFi Record Player
All
6
Experiences
Pros
3
Cons
2
Specs
Top
Pro
No need for a computer driver
This turntable will work with your computer without installing any software.
See More
Top
Con
Slipping on new records
New records are thinner than old ones, and without proper adjustment the default needle will skip on new records.
See More
Top
Pro
Don't need a computer to make MP3s
Just insert a thumb drive, and this turntable will record whatever is being played.
See More
Top
Con
Belt drive requires cleaning and maintenance
Like anything with a belt drive, the belt needs to be cleaned and replaced every now and again.
See More
Top
Pro
Plays your entire music collection
This turntable plays at 3 speeds, plays CDs, is an AM/FM radio, and has an auxiliary input.
See More
Specs
Weight:
26.01 lbs
Dimensions:
17.9” x 13.5” x 12.1”
Speeds:
33-1/3 RPM, 45 RPM, 78 RPM
Drive Method:
Belt Drive
See All Specs
Hide
$199.99
0
0
Built By the Slant team
Find the best product instantly.
4.7 star rating
Add to Chrome
Add to Edge
Add to Firefox
Add to Opera
Add to Brave
Add to Safari
Try it now - it's free
{}
undefined
url next
price drop