Audio-Technica AT-LP60XBT-BK Fully Automatic Wireless Belt-Drive Stereo Turntable, Hi-Fi, 2 Speed, Anti-Resonance, Die-Cast…
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Best budget Bluetooth automatic
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Updated Jun 27, 2026 · 1 min read

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What reviewers found
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The Audio-Technica AT-LP60XBT is essentially the AT-LP60X with Bluetooth added, and reviewers treat it the same way: a feature-rich, fully automatic starter. whathifi.com highlights the built-in switchable phono stage plus wireless output at a low price, and r/turntables describes it as "the minimum most would recommend" with a decent cartridge and replaceable stylus. A surprising number of self-described turntable snobs on r/BudgetAudiophile concede it sounds fine for the money.
What reviewers liked
- Fully automatic with Bluetooth output and a switchable built-in phono preamp
- Decent magnetic cartridge with a replaceable stylus, per r/turntables
- Large verified-purchase base (4.6 across ~8,884 ratings) and positive whathifi.com coverage
Where it falls short
- No tracking-force or anti-skate adjustments beyond factory presets
- An r/turntables owner reported playback running noticeably sharp in pitch
- Bluetooth adds a wireless conversion step purists prefer to avoid
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The Audio-Technica AT-LP60XBT is essentially the AT-LP60X with Bluetooth added, and reviewers treat it the same way: a feature-rich, fully automatic starter. whathifi.com highlights the built-in switchable phono stage plus wireless output at a low price, and r/turntables describes it as "the minimum most would recommend" with a decent cartridge and replaceable stylus. A surprising number of self-described turntable snobs on r/BudgetAudiophile concede it sounds fine for the money.
The caveats mirror the LP60X: there are no adjustments beyond what's preset, and one owner thread reported playback running slightly sharp in pitch. For someone who wants automatic operation and the convenience of streaming vinyl to wireless speakers, it's a sensible budget choice.
- High-fidelity audio with Bluetooth wireless technology.
- Connects wirelessly to speakers and other devices equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology or to wired audio systems and powered speakers via included dual RCA output cable
- Compatible with aptX codec
- Fully automatic operation with two speeds 33-1/3 and 45 RPM
- Anti-resonance die-cast aluminum platter
It's the minimum most would recommend. It has a decent cartridge and replaceable stylus, you can play 33 and 45, but there are no other adjustments (fine for a ...
I bought a used Audio Technica turntable and it works great. It's just that I've noticed that the music plays at least a half key higher than normal.
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