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Audio-technica Consumer At-lp1240-usb Xp Professional Dj Direct-drive Turntable Kit With Monitoring Headphones

Audio-technica Consumer At-lp1240-usb Xp Professional Dj Direct-drive Turntable Kit With Monitoring Headphones
  • Product Code: ga121008
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$2,396.85 $3,691.15

The Audio-Technica AT-LP1240-USB XP Professional DJ Direct-Drive Turntable includes the AT-XP5 DJ phono cartridge and the AT-HS1 headshell, which delivers a host of features that are well suited for professional DJ applications, casual private listening, and vinyl archiving applications alike. Its rugged construction features a cast-aluminum platter and direct-drive 16-pole, three-phase motor capable of 33, 45 and 78 rpm speeds.

The USB port allows for direct connection to Mac and Windows computers, for digitizing vinyl with optional third-party recording software, such as Audacity. The AT-LP1240-USB XP also features analog outputs with a built-in phono preamp switch, allowing connection to both line and phono (turntable) inputs on receivers, mixers, etc. Additional features include dual start / stop controls, removable stylus light, dedicated tone arm grounding lug and more.

The Audio-Technica AT-LP1240-USB XP ships with a slip mat, a dust cover, a platter, a 45 rpm adapter, a counterweight, a power cord, a USB cable, dual RCA (female) to 1/8" (3.5mm) mini-plug (male) stereo adapter cable dual RCA (female) to 1/8" (3.5mm) mini-plug (female) stereo adapter cable, dual RCA (male) cable with an integrated ground wire, and a stylus target light.

XP5 DJ Cart and HS1 Headshell Included    USB Output to Mac and Windows Computers    Built-In Phono Preamp    Phono or Line Output    Direct Drive Motor    33, 45, and 78 rpm Speeds    Closed-Back On-Ear Headphones    For Monitoring, Recording, and DJing    Lightweight Design

Additional Specifications
Frequency ResponseRIAA: 20 Hz to 20 kHz, +1/-3 dB (In: 1.5 mV 1 kHz)
Tone ArmStatic balanced S-shaped tone arm with detachable headshell
Effective Arm Length9.1" / 230.0 mm
Overhang: 0.6" / 15.0 mm
Height AdjustmentHeight of Tone Arm Adjustment Range: 0.0 to 0.2" / 0.0 to 6.0 mm
Tracking AbilityTracking Error Angle: Less than 3 degrees
Anti-Skating: 0-3 g
Cartridge WeightWith headshell 13 - 18 g
Physical
Type3-speed, fully manual operation
Motor16-pole, 3-phase, brushless DC motor
Drive Method: Direct drive
Speeds33-1/3, 45, 78 rpm
TurntablePlatter: 13.1" / 332.0 mm, die-cast aluminum
Torque>4.5 kgf.cm
BrakeElectronic brake
Wow and Flutter<0.1% WRMS (JIS WTD) with 33 rpm
Signal-to-Noise Ratio>55 dB (DIN-B)
Output LevelPre-amp Phono: 2.5 mV nominal at 1 kHz, 5 cm/s
Pre-amp Line: 150 mV nominal at 1 kHz, 5 cm/s
USBA/D and D/A: 16-bit; 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz USB selectable
Computer Interface: USB 1.1 Compliant Windows XP or above or Mac OS X or later
Power Supply 120 VAC, 60 Hz
13 W
Dimensions17.7 x 13.9 x 6.6" / 450.1 x 353.1 x 166.6 mm
Weight27.6 lb / 12.5 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight32.8 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)22.5 x 18.75 x 11"

  • Direct-drive, high-torque, multipole motor for demanding DJ use
  • Fully manual operation
  • Start and brake control adjustments
  • Selectable 33/45/78 rpm speeds
  • Professional anti-resonance, damped die-cast aluminum platter with DJ-style slip mat
  • AT-HS1 universal 1/2"-mount headshell
  • Balanced S-shaped tone arm with hydraulically damped lift control, anti-skate, height adjustment and lockable rest
  • Audacity and other compatible third-party software packages can be used to create digital files from vinyl records
  • Built-in switchable phono pre-amplifier with detachable RCA output cables
  • Stroboscopic platter with speed indicator
  • Forward/reverse operation and variable pitch control with quartz speed lock
  • Removable stylus target light for easier cueing in low light
  • Includes:
    • Dual RCA output cable with ground wire
    • Two output adapter cables (dual RCA female to mini-plug male & dual RCA female to mini-plug female)
    • USB cable
    • Power cord
    • 45 rpm adapter
    • AT-XP5 DJ phone cartridge
    • Headshell
    • Counterweight
    • Stylus target light
    • DJ-style slip mat
    • Removable dust cover

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Q1. what is the tracking force range for this turntable? Q2. does this manual turntable have an auto park feature or auto shutoff for the tonearm at the end of the last track?

A: thank you for your email. you can adjust from 0-3 grams depending on your cartridge weight. This turntable does have any auto stop or park features.

Q: 2. Can I capture record audio output directly to a USB stick with this player? If so, what is the bitrate and file format?

A: The Audio-Technica Consumer AT-LP1240-USB XP Professional DJ Direct-Drive Turntable (USB & Analog) with AT-XP5 Cart will not record directly to a USB drive but rather acts as an A/D interface to record directly into Mac and Windows computers using an audio recording software of the user's choosing. The turntable's USB interface provides 16 bit / 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz sampling rates.

Q: 3. Can I separate individual songs on my vinyl into individual digitized recordings; if yes, how is it done?

A: Not from the turntable.

Q: 4. Question about checking/adjusting the speed using the strobe dots: On the consumer model AT-LP120XUSB it shows that three of the four rows of platter dots correspond to 33, 45, and 78 speeds which seems straightforward. On this model the markings seem to say that the rows of dots instead correspond to relative speed percentages (from the image it looks like +7.2, +3.3, 0, and -3.3%). How do you know which rows of platter dots to use to calibrate to 33, 45, and 78 rpm? Thank you.

A: The Audio-Technica Consumer AT-LP140XP Direct Drive Professional DJ Turntable has two buttons on the left for selecting 33, 45, or 78 RPM (press both together for 78 RPM). The dots next to the numbers for the speed percentages are different sizes. "0" is the indicator for normal speed and it correlates with the largest dot in the strobe display, so if you want the speed to be normal, and not faster or slower, that is the strobe dot to look at when you are calibrating the speed. The "Quartz" button next to the tone arm turns the pitch function on and off. There are tempo range buttons on the right corner along with a pitch control slider switch to adjust the speed, and a selection indicator that lights up blue for standard or locked RPM settings. The stroboscopic lights around the platter work just like a strobe tuner for musical instruments to give you a visual indication of the platter speed. The dots will look like they have stopped moving when the platter is turning at the rated speed, and they will look like they are moving to the left if the platter is turning too fast, and they will look like they are moving to the right, if the platter is turning too slowly. You can find more information about checking and adjusting the pitch controls on page 11 of the user manual: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/lit_files/642204.pdf

Q: 5. How does this "Updated" model LP120X differ from the previous model LP120?

A: According to Audio-Technica: "This update of the AT-LP120-USB turntable features a new DC servo direct-drive motor, along with adjustable dynamic anti-skate control and selectable phono preamplifier."

Q: 6. What is the Height with dust cover raised?

A: With the dust cover raised, the Audio-Technica Consumer AT-LP120XUSB Stereo Turntable with USB (Black) has a height of approximately 17".

Q: 7. What road cases will fit these?

A: The Odyssey Universal Turntable Flight Case (B&H # ODFZ1200BL) is a good option for a road case that can be used with the Pioneer DJ PLX-CRSS12 Professional Direct-Drive Turntable.

Q: 8. What stylus or cartridge is an easy inexpensive immediate upgrade?

A: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1395896-REG/ortofon_concorde_mkii_mix_cc.html

Q: 9. The description says "fully manual" but I see a start-stop button. What exactly does it mean by "fully manual"? Just no auto-return?

A: The tone arm must be manually placed and removed from the record.

Q: 10. How does this compare to Denon DP-450USB? Trying to decide between the two on B&H site. Thanks

A: Although the Denon is the prettier, more attractive looking TT, the Audio-Technica is the far better value and more robustly built unit. The included cartridge is superior as well.

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