Audio-Technica LP-60 Automatic Turntable - Playing Frozen Deluxe Soundtrack - LP Disc 1 Side A
The turntable has been assembled, and connected to my stereo system. Here Disc 1 Side A of the Frozen Deluxe Soundtrack Album is playing.
The turntable requires a bit of assembly after it is removed from the packaging. Here the turntable has the dustcover on, but is without the platter, on which the record rests. Then the dustcover is removed to make the assembly easier. Next the aluminum platter is placed on the spindle. The red ribbon is used to place the internal rubber belt around the motor spindle. Then the black rubber and cloth record mat is placed on top of the turntable. Finally the dustcover is replaced, and assembly is complete. Next step is to attach the turntable to the stereo system, via the attached RCA line input cables.
Since I bought the Disney Frozen Soundtrack Deluxe Vinyl Record Album, I've been wanting to actually play it on a turntable. So I bought the Audio-Technica LP-60 Automatic Turntable from Amazon, and just finished assembling it and connecting it to my Sony Blu-ray player. It sounds great, but I have yet to compare it with the sound of the CD version of the soundtrack, or to the Blu-ray movie sound. I'm just glad I finally have a turntable so I can play LP records. So far I have a collection of exactly one LP album, Frozen. But I intend to get some more.
Audio-Technica LP-60 Automatic Turntable - Playing Frozen Deluxe Soundtrack - LP Disc 1 Side A
The turntable has been assembled, and connected to my stereo system. Here Disc 1 Side A of the Frozen Deluxe Soundtrack Album is playing.
The turntable requires a bit of assembly after it is removed from the packaging. Here the turntable has the dustcover on, but is without the platter, on which the record rests. Then the dustcover is removed to make the assembly easier. Next the aluminum platter is placed on the spindle. The red ribbon is used to place the internal rubber belt around the motor spindle. Then the black rubber and cloth record mat is placed on top of the turntable. Finally the dustcover is replaced, and assembly is complete. Next step is to attach the turntable to the stereo system, via the attached RCA line input cables.
Since I bought the Disney Frozen Soundtrack Deluxe Vinyl Record Album, I've been wanting to actually play it on a turntable. So I bought the Audio-Technica LP-60 Automatic Turntable from Amazon, and just finished assembling it and connecting it to my Sony Blu-ray player. It sounds great, but I have yet to compare it with the sound of the CD version of the soundtrack, or to the Blu-ray movie sound. I'm just glad I finally have a turntable so I can play LP records. So far I have a collection of exactly one LP album, Frozen. But I intend to get some more.