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Five Star Reviews:

48%
Gets the job done, sounds better than 320kbps streaming
March 11, 2016
This is a good turntable regardless of what the audiophiles say. I bought this unit to find out if I wanted to "get into vinyl." The audio quality was very good. I stream most of my music through Spotify which streams mp3's up to 320 kbps... which is pretty decent audio quality. So I decided to compare the sound of a song playing on Spotify with the same song playing at the same time on this turntable. I cued each one up to the same spot and began playing both at the same time, switching from one to the other. The vinyl sounded better than the streamed song. Not lots better but still noticeably better. I was impressed.The table is totally manual, and I knew that going in. But... I am returning the turntable because after playing some records, I just am not going to "get into vinyl." The convenience, selection, and audio quality of streamed music is just too great... even though the vinyl sounded better. Most of the music I listen to is not coming out on vinyl... but is available via streaming.Again, this table does its job very well for a little money. If you are wanting to get into vinyl, give this table a chance. It's got a decent AudioTechnica cartridge. Better cartridges might even improve more on the sound than the stock cartridge.Pyle gets some bad press, but that most likely comes from audiophilic snobbery. Don't let that stop you from trying out this table.Good job, Pyle!!!
Pyle Pro Turntable
January 3, 2016
Bought an album at a flea market, and it sounds great. Size is perfect too. Easy to set up and has attached cords.
Great sound!
December 29, 2015
I bought this for my parents for Christmas, because they have a speaker system and many old records, but until now have not been able to play them through their current stereo. You will need to buy a separate preamp in order for this product to work, but the set up is straightforward and the results are worth it! It does take a little bit of tinkering and fine tuning in order to get the turntable working the first time, but if you read the manual, this should not be a problem. The only issue that I ran into was when I tried to adjust the counterweight on the needle - there seemed to be a slight wobble to the table, which caused some skipping until I adjusted the needle to sit firmly on the record - hopefully the needle is not pressing on the record too heavily! Overall, this turntable produces great sound, and the simplicity of the manual needle-placing system means that there are fewer electronic gadgets inside to run afoul in the future!
Vinyl is truly back!
June 13, 2015
When I moved and the first thing I set up was my receiver and turntable. They and my vinyl records had been stored for a long time and I was really looking forward to being able to enjoy all of my old favorites. But the belt on the turntable was broken. I was heart broken! I'd looked at turntables before, but they were all designed to work with MP3, USB, etc. and were too expensive. My stuff is old school! When I saw the description of this one, I knew it was the right thing for me. It came more assembled than I expected, so the set up was fairly simple. The quality of the stylus is great. I am really happy I found this turntable.
The Pyle PLTTB1 Professional Belt Drive Turntable is a must buy for audiophiles
January 14, 2015
For anyone that grew up in Generation X, if there was a mention of the brand Pyle, they were usually associated with car audio equipment. Their best known creation was their car audio speakers, which they then evolved into manufacturing other things such as amplifiers and car stereos. Aside from their prices being affordable, another thing that was great about Pyle's audio products were they were of great quality. In several cases, they have gone toe to toe with bigger audio brands such as Kicker, Cerwin Vega and Pioneer. By the time the 90's were ending, Pyle decided to expand their horizons beyond automobiles and they spread out into the DJ market by making turnables and PA systems. The company didn't stop there- they later moved into the home audio market with making portable speakers, televisions and home audio accessories. With vinyl being popular again, it was only a matter of time before Pyle moved into that territory and they did just that with the Pyle PLTTB1 Professional Belt Drive Turntable.The price of the turntable seems a tad low for the starting price of $70.00, but the main focus is the quality. Don't be fooled by the price and the somewhat boxy design, the sound is surprisingly great. The vinyl played on the turntable is very crisp and clear- almost to the point one would have believed a CD player was providing the sound. As great as the turntable is, there are a few things that need to be addressed. The first of which is the legs- which are part rubber and part spring- it's very sensitive to movement if there is constant moving going on. This can be recitified a little by adjusting the tone arm and the anti-skating button and also placing the turntable on a sturdy surface. Another thing is the lack of a return for the tonearm, so if the record ends, well, it just spins until it's moved. To get around that, that's where the stop/start button comes into play. Lastly, being that the turntable has no built-in preamp, one would have to be purchased (which is also made by Pyle). However, it should be noted that the phono preamp may be needed for newer receivers (Any receiver made after the new millennium), but not so much for older receivers that were made prior to 2000. Despite those relatively minor drawbacks, the Pyle turntable is actually a great product to buy. For over fifty years, they have made excellent sounding audio equipment and this turntable is no exception.
Exceptional
December 31, 2011
I purchased the Pyle PLTTB-1 to replace an old Pioneer PL100 which lasted me almost 30+ years. I must have paid $100 for the Pioneer unit in those days. For $69 at Amazon, it is truly remarkable that we can get something at this price.The Pyle is an old school type of turntable. You have to manually lift the tone arm and gently place the needle on the record. When you reach the end of the last song, you gently lift the tonearm off the record. Pure and simple and nothing automatic like some of the newer stuff.However, unlike my old Pioneer Pl100, there are three additional controls. First, you have a on/off switch on the top left corner. Second, there is a manual on/off switch to start your platter rotation. Third, there is a pitch control to speed up or slow down the tempo of the music. Indeed, a lot of additional and worthwhile functionality for only $69.Some folks have commented on the plastic platter. Mine was completely level. The felt platter cover felt sort of cheap but easily replaceable either from your older unit or purchased elsewhere on Amazon. In my opinion, so long as the platter is flat, the lesser weight of plastic actually prolongs the life of your motor.I also have an older Memorex turntable with a plastic turntable purchased from Amazon years ago that is still perfectly flat and yields excellent music.However, one thing you might worry about is cartridge replacement.Seems that the smoked dust cover is tapered on the leading edge of the unit approx. 1/2" and may interfere with the tonearm when using legacy or older cartridges. My older Shure cartridge was unable to move when the dust cover was completely closed. Rather the top of the dust cover actually made contact with my older cartridge. Raising the dust cover sort of eliminated the problem.Also, check you clearance between your stylus and record especially if you are going to reuse anything from your older unit. My older Pioneer platter cover was actually 1/8" higher than the one that came with the Pyle turntable.Otherwise, really exceptional and straightforward. Sort of wish some of the Pyle's model numbers and other graphics were kept more subdued and smaller. I tend to favor equipment which has little or no graphics to indicate brand name etc.Final comment: I tried registering the product at the Pyle audio website. Upon entering the model number, I was told that this unit is no longer part of their inventory and thus I could not go further providing all the necessary information. I have since followed up with letter to their sales department requesting that this information be entered manually into their customer database. Hopefully, the unit is legitimate and the warranty service will be honored if I have a mechanical and electrical failure. Last note: works well with the Pyle PP-999 preamp.
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Four Star Reviews:

27%
A very straightforward and inexpensive record player
April 22, 2017
My old Thorens died, and since I'm at the tail end of ripping a thousand-plus LPs I didn't want to make a big turntable investment. I'm used to manual features, so I like this unit's simplicity -- there is less to break. Set up was easy, and so far it's working great. I've had one issue, which was that initially it skipped on records that were in fine condition. However, when I basically turned off anti-skating the skipping problem was solved with no audible downside.
This is probably the best inexpensive turntable out there
April 16, 2016
This is probably the best inexpensive turntable out there and a good way to see if vinyl is something you want to get into. The speed is steady and the stroboscope allows for on the fly adjustment. The motor itself is also adjustable if you find it's consistently off and want to spend time to really dial it in. The adjustable counterweight is accurate if you set things up correctly (verified with a scale) and the anti-skate is a godsend on what is otherwise a low-end unit. The included cartridge is fine, but kind of cheap. Luckily both it and the headshell are upgradable and can be swaped to a new table if you decide to upgrade.There are two major drawbacks: (1) It's ugly. There's no getting around it. (2) It's too light. The shock absorbing feet doing an okay job with isolation but ultimately it would be better if the base of the unit were heavier. I live in an older house with hardwood floors and the vibrations from walking can cause the table to skip. I ended up removing the rubber/spring feet and placing it directly on top of a concrete paving stone that made it less likely to shake before moving it the corner of the room where it sat more firmly. If you live in a place with concrete under your floors this won't be an issue, but it is a serious drawback otherwise.
Not a great turntable, but a pretty good one for the price
March 23, 2016
I've had a wide range of turntables (idler, direct, and belt-drive; from the 1960s, 1980s, and 2000s), and this one has it's place. The inclusion of a counterweight ranks it above other cheap turntables, but the at-times extreme wow & flutter (variations in speed that cause the pitch of the music to change momentarily) are very noticeable in instrumental albums, often to the point of detracting from the enjoymentThis is a $70 (when I bought it) turntable. Considering that it has a counterweight to allow you to dial in the tracking force, and also a dust-cover, it's worth the money. If you're looking for a new turntable for under $100, definitely consider this one, as there's nothing really great out there for that price.. If you're looking for a good turntable to enjoy for a long time, up your budget to $250 and consider the Audio-Technica AT-LP120 (which I also have).I use this turntable at work, tied to a 1970s Pioneer 22-watt receiver, and a pair of rear speakers. For this purpose it is decent. But I gave it 4 stars because it basically does what it should for the price.
Perfect for casual vinyl fan
March 1, 2016
Great product for the right price. Sounds great, the instructions on how to set up the turntable and balance the counterweight were clear and easy to follow. I read a lot of bad reviews for several different turntables but it seems like a lot of them were from audiophiles trashing on low-end equipment. For someone who just wants to be able to listen to records, this works great. Only downside is that the power cable and red and white RCA output cables are hard-wired to the unit along with the ground wire, so if they ever failed either the whole unit would be shot or you'd have to take it to a stereo repair shop to be re-wired (unless you can do it yourself). Other than that, solid rugged unit. Worked great right out of the box.One piece of advice--do some research on what type of stereo equipment you need to set up a turntable propertly. This unit does not have a pre-amp built in (the next model up with USB connections for $90 does) so unless you have a separate pre-amp unit or a stereo head with a built-in preamp this will not work. You cannot just plug it into an RCA input in any stereo, the signal requires a preamp or else it is just barely audible. Older stereos or higher end stereos will have a specific turntable channel labeled PHONO that usually indicates it has a pre-amp. There is also a ground wire that needs to be attached to the stereo head to ground the unit. Older stereos set up for a turntable will usually have a metal screw or post in the backplate marked "GROUND" for this purpose. If the unit is not grounded there will be a nasty buzzing feedback sound whenever you play a record. If your stereo doesn't have these features or if you aren't sure if it has these features, spring for a turntable with the built-in preamp or else the unit you buy will be useless.Otherwise, I am very happy with this turntable and would recommend it for anyone who just wants to listen to records.
Packing was a bit 'iffy'....
January 22, 2015
This is a great table for the price! The packaging was a little iffy, and there were no restraints on the tone arm, and the protective cover had been removed from the stylus, but there didn't seem to be any damage that occurred during shipping. Also, the grounding and shielding of the output isn't optimal, so if there are any ground loops, or you have any electronics like an old tube TV nearby, you might get some interference in your audio. Cell phone transmitters and the 15kHz flyback from a CRT will show up in the audio if you have one operating near the unit!If you know nothing about turntables, and are looking for an economical way to digitize some old albums, this is the unit to get. You'll need to pick up a preamp, and familiarize yourself with certain aspects of vinyl playback like counterweights, pitch strobes and anti-skate, but the instructions are relatively clear and helpful. The lack of a built-in preamp means that you can mix and match equipment to customize the reproduction to your liking.There are many other similarly priced turntables marketed for digitizing. I would avoid those and take the extra trouble of using this one. The other models do not have the extra attention to quality in the construction or the features that this one has. You won't find your digital copies filled with unwanted artifacts like table rumble.
First turntable, works great, low price doesn't ALWAYS mean low quality
February 2, 2014
I have always loved the sound of vinyl but really got inspired to get a turntable of my own recently. My dad had a lot of vinyls of metal and classic rock albums and I always thought listening to them sounded so much more "real" and nostalgic in a way. I'm also a big drum and bass fan so I wanted to start to collect 12"s and singles and EPs and whatnot.So, finally, I decided to look for a turntable and came across this one. It has a lot of positive reviews, and it is a lot cheaper than most turntables I've seen. Never heard of the brand but based upon the multiple reviews, I decided I would like to try it out.I received it fairly quickly, and I'm impressed. It's sturdy and plays records. That's basically what I was looking for in my first turntable. Nothing crazy or whatever, I just wanted to have a turntable to begin to learn how to use one and the facets & components of it. It's simple and easy to use, has a 33 & 45 bpm setting, pitch, start/stop. Looks sleek and has the removable dust cover.I'm considering getting another, since the sound quality is good.. I'd like to if I can find a cheap mixer somewhere. I want to eventually have a small 2-table DJ setup to mess around with turntable DJing.This needs a preamp, just to make sure that's known... the other reviews were how I learned this. I got the cheap Pyle one that is recommended for purchase with this... the preamp works great but is necessary.I like this turntable a lot, it is very good quality in my opinion. I know that more expensive turntables will sound better, and eventually I see myself purchasing a higher quality turntable, but this one is awesome for the price. Don't expect to be disappointed if you purchase this in hopes to start enjoying vinyl and creating a stereo system. I'm new to listening to vinyl and this is a great for a beginner/intermediate. I don't know much about turntables, but this has sparked my interest and created a new hobby... I definitely recommend this.
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Three Star Reviews:

9%
arrived broken
June 20, 2017
The unit arrived with only one channel working. Kind of surprising.
Sound is good and wow and flutter are minimal
December 26, 2016
No auto shutoff, all controls are under the overly sprung dustcover, which binds against the headshell when it (snaps) down in the all off position. Sound is good and wow and flutter are minimal, though.
Skips easily, but there's a solution, but not with the default cartridge.
November 5, 2016
Using the default setup I had a lot of skips. Acording to the manual with the cartridge that comes with the turntable: tracking force 2grams, anti-skating set to 2 as well.After hours trying to calibrate, and verify the surface level, etc. I decided to change the default cartridge (which have a recommended tracking force of 2 grams) with a Numark CC-1 which have a tracking force between 3 and 6 grams. I really don't want to exceed the 5grams limit to avoid damaging the records so I set it up first on 3 grams, and anti-skating 3 of course, but still I have problems with some skiping (reduced but still happening). Finally I set up the recommended 4grams for the CC-1, and keeping the anti-skating on 3 (its the maximum value). This totally worked!Then I tried with a Shure M44G (tracking force between 0.75grams and 1.5 grams. LOWER THAN THE DEFAULT CARTRIDGE!!). Was worst than the default.So If you plan to buy this turntable consider that is for a stable well leveled surface and that you don't want problems you will need to invest on a cartridge with a tracking force around 4 grams.
Did not include stylus in the cartridge
January 6, 2016
Overall, I really enjoy this turntable, but I'm rating it 3 stars because it didn't include a stylus in its cartridge. I ended up having to buy a new cartridge/stylus (something a little higher end than what should have been included) so there was a little more cost involved, but once that was installed the turntable is great. The stroboscope is very helpful in determining the right speed for the turntable, and the turntable mat is easy on your vinyl. There are plenty of controls for the tonearm (adjustable weight and skate control) so you can get the perfect amount of pressure on your stylus. The only thing this turntable is missing is an automatic return for the tonearm, but I can live with that. Very much worth the price, even if I did have to buy a new cartridge.
Three Stars
September 12, 2015
Item did not include slip mat otherwise good product at a good price
Good turntable, but two-prong cable (can cause noise -- see review for fix)
December 1, 2014
Tl;dr: If you get a two-prong turntable, run an extra wire to the center screw of a wall outlet faceplate or you'll get a nasty hum. Remember that you'll need to purchase a separate preamp unit for this turntable.I'm happy with this turntable. Once properly set up, it's quiet, it's easy to use, and it sounds great for its price point. I particularly like the strobe, which makes it very easy to dial in a precise speed. Properly setting it up, however, took some... unexpected work.The turntable I got comes with a two-prong power cable, instead of three-prong. This means that it doesn't ground to mains. I'm not sure why this is the case, since the manual has a wall of text warning you not to defeat the ground prong on the plug.When I originally plugged it in and connected the ground wire to the ground terminal on the preamp (bought separately: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000H2BC4E), there was an incredibly loud hum through the entire system. I spent some time making sure everything was properly hooked up, and when I finally realized what the issue was, I ran an additional length of wire from the ground terminal back to the center screw of one of my wall outlets. This immediately killed any noticeable hum in the system. A more proper fix might be to rewire the turntable with a proper three-prong plug, which I'd be comfortable doing, but might violate the warranty and might be beyond either the comfort level or the desired level of involvement for most customers.This is a huge oversight, considering that the manual clearly states that this turntable should be grounded to mains, and that the lack of that grounding can cause enormous audio quality issues . In fact, that's the entire reason the turntable comes with a ground wire to connect to the preamp. Most customers wouldn't think to run the extra wire back to mains ground, and many might not know to attach it to the center screw of a wall plate (instead of some... more dangerous approaches).If if weren't for this one issue, I'd give it five stars -- it's certainly worth more than the price it's being sold for, especially in comparison with other similarly-priced turntables. I considered giving it four stars, but this is far too serious of an oversight for a company that should know much better, so three stars it is. Keep in mind that like many turntables that only provide phono outs, this also requires a separate preamp.
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Two Star Reviews:

6%
Skips and sticks no matter what I do
March 18, 2017
I am having the same issue as other reviewers here. I have spent a lot of time with a turntable protractor aligning the stylus and making sure the weight and anti-sktet are set right, as well as cleaning my records. But, it still gets 'stuck' at random points on the record or skips. There is something wrong and I am not going to invest more money in trying a different cartridge / stylus. My old Sony PS-LX100 plays the same records great, no skip or sticks, but it's speed control is bad.Time to return this one and look for something better.
Do Not Buy Pyle Electronics!
April 13, 2016
This turntable will play your records and sound quality is good with supplied cartridge. It is all plastic contruction including the platter but I personally don't consider that an unforgivable sin. The problem I had was with a bad hum, which made have been caused by the Pyle pre-amp. I have read a lot of bad reviews about hum in other brands as well. At any rate I tried every grounding configuration I think of to eliminate the hum and nothing so I gave and junked the thing. Then ordered a better quality turntable with a built in pre-amp.
I don't like it. The sound is very tinny
December 5, 2014
I don't like it. The sound is very tinny, and the needle is cheap. I would not recommend it to a friend.
I got what I paid for.
September 19, 2014
Well, I guess it's worth the $70, but definitely not any more. Very flimsy. Even with a better AT cartridge, the sound is a little shrill, as if playing in a can or something. I'd say it's worth it if you only play occasional records, or if the rest of your sound system isn't very good. If that's not the case, spend an extra $100-$150 and get something beefier (and that's made out of metal, not plastic).
Pyle equals sub par quality.
May 20, 2014
I have owned PYLE lav mics, wireless mics and now this Turntable. I'm sorry, many may disagree but I have not come to find one pyle product that proved any worth, even for budget items. There are far superior items in the same price range as these pyle products. They all are head and shoulders above the quality of Pyle.
MEH...
February 11, 2014
Cheap cartridge sounds dull, and toneless. If you connect ground wire from turntable to receiver post, the hum will come through your speakers, and make fidelity even worse.
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One Star Reviews:

10%
Great out of the box
July 21, 2017
Great out of the box... BUT very inconsistent sound after 30-35 hours of play. Checked belts.. spinners.. my vinyl, etc. Do not support this product. I emailed and called and they reinforced thier 30 day policy. Garbage. Pay up if you want your player to last. THHe soNG I LISTend TO souNDEd LIke ThiS. OVer anD OVer. Warp_o player. Played on another player.. 100% legit. Back to the Pyle... ANd I WAs in thE Warp W0Rld :(
One Star
October 24, 2016
The sound is terrible...
Looks nice but too many problems
April 25, 2016
I should have paid more attention to the negative reviews but got suckered in by the low price. I bought this turntable to replace an old Technics that had a burned-out motor. The problem I have with this turntable is that pretty much every record I play gets "stuck" at some point - it loops the same groove continually. I can rarely play a whole record all the way through, including new records such as the heavy-weight vinyl version of "Dark Side of the Moon". I've double/triple checked the setup and and anti-skating but no matter what I do I end up with the same problem. This is was never an issue with my old Technics turntable so I know it's not a problem with the records themselves. In reading through the reviews, I see now that others have had this problem too. For the price, you're probably better off picking up a good used turntable somewhere.
It is not stable enough to be a good feature.
January 27, 2015
One HUGE problem with this turntable. You can put the record on and adjust the speed of the record using the strobe on the side of the turn table itself, but occasionally during the playing of a record it will go way off and either speed up the record or slow it down too slow. It is not stable enough to be a good feature. It's going right back to the company!
Problems right away
January 7, 2015
Turntable seems nice, but while using it for the first time, I noticed a big problem. The pitch keeps dramatically changing constantly without me doing anything. This makes it extremely difficult to listen to records
I don't see the word 'refurbished' in the Amazon ad online
June 21, 2014
I am a bit dismayed the turntable is advertised and sold as 'NEW'. But when I opened the shipping box the turntable box had a 'refurbished' sticker on it from Pyle. I searched the entire ad again for a reference to 'refurbished'. I don't understand...you need to update your ad to be more forthcoming. I feel lied to.
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185.8 in
15.7 in
155.1 in
189.0 in
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Pyle Pro
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Pyle Pro
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PLTTB1
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PP999
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Receiver or Amplifier
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Musical Instruments
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AUDIO_OR_VIDEO
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PublicationDate
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2015-06-17
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Pyle Pro
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Pyle Pro
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18.10in. x 15.30in. x 6.00in.
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RiteAV - RCA Stereo Audio Cable - 3ft
Pyle PP999 Phono Turntable Pre-Amp
PYLE-PRO PP444 Ultra Compact Phono Turntable Preamp
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Type
Type
Translation
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Unknown
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Warranty
Warranty
90 days
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1-YEAR
90 days
90 days
Weight
Weight
28.2 oz
0.2 oz
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2.5 oz
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Width
Width
666.5 in
122.0 in
325.6 in
59.1 in
110.2 in
Feature
Feature

Professional belt-drive turntable with weighted "s" tone arm

Adjustable pitch control of +/- 16 percent; dual playback speeds (33-1/3 and 45 rpm)

Strobe light illuminates outside-edge markings for precise speed adjustments

Professional belt-drive turntable with weighted "S" tonearm

Adjustable pitch control of +/- 16 percent; dual playback speeds (33-1/3 and 45 rpm)

Strobe light illuminates outside-edge markings for precise speed adjustments

Start/stop switch, anti-skating function, and durable dustcover

Measures 16.93 by 4.72 by 14.57 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty

Dual RCA Stereo Male to Male Cable

Used for high quality transmission of the signal

Red and white connectors

Fully molded connectors provide excellent strain relief

High quality 3ft RCA cables

Connects to Turntable Output to Bring Phono Level Up to Line Level - 12V DC 110V Adaptor Included

Load Impedance: 10K Ohms - Reference Voltage: 1V d

Input Sensitivity/Impedance/PHONO 3 mV / 50K Ohms - T.H.D: 0.08 for 1 KHz 3 mV Input - Output Level: 2V

S/N Ratio (A-WTD): 70 dB - Frequency Response: 20 Hz ~ 20 KHz ±2dB

Dimensions: (W)3.54"x (H)2.13" x (D)1.02" - Weight: 0.88 Lbs

Connects to turntable

Input Sensitivity: 3mV at 50K Ohms (phono)

Output: 2V max (P-P) at 10K Ohms

Includes power adapter 12V DC

THD: 0.08% @ 1KHz and 3mV Input | S/N Ratio: 70dB | Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20KHz @ 2dB

Converts Your Phono Signal to a Line Level Signal State-of-the-art Phono Preamp To Accommodate Magnetic Pickups - Input Sensitivity: 3mV at 50K Ohms (phono) - Dimensions: (W)3.54"x (H)2.13" x (D)1.02" - Weight: 0.88 Lbs

Ultra Low-Noise Audio Operational Amplifiers Offer Outstanding Sound Performance - Output: 2V max (P-P) at 10K Ohms - Input Sensitivity/Impedance/PHONO 3 mV / 50K Ohms - T.H.D: 0.08 for 1 KHz 3 MV Input - Output Level: 2V

Dedicated RCA and 1/4' Output Connectors - Includes power adapter 12V DC - Load Impedance: 10K Ohms - Reference Voltage: 1V d

DC 12-Volt Adapter Included - THD: 0.08% @ 1KHz and 3mV Input | S/N Ratio: 70dB | Frequency Response: 20Hz To 20KHz @ 2dB - S/N Ratio (A-WTD): 70 dB - Frequency Response: 20 Hz ~ 20 KHz ±2dB

Connects to Turntable - Connects to Turntable Output to Bring Phono Level Up to Line Level - 12V DC 110V Adaptor Included

S/N Ratio: 70dB - Ultra low-noise audio operational amplifiers offer outstanding sound performance - Output: 2V max (P-P) at 10K Ohms - Dimensions: (W) 3.54'' x (H) 2.13'' X (D) 1.02''

Converts your phono signal to a line level signal - Connects to turntable - Includes power adapter: 12-V DC

Load Impedance: 10K Ohms - Reference Voltage: 1V d - DC 12-Volt adapter included - Dedicated RCA and 1/4'' output connectors

Source output, RCA cables and Source input RCA cables should be tested for one sided audio issues, Best method is to alternate Left and right channels to see what follows.

NOTE:Please refer the instructional video and user manual attached in this page for technical assistance.

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