Audio-Technica AT-LP1240-USB - Turntable

Audio-Technica AT-LP1240-USB - Turntable
Audio-Technica AT-LP1240-USB - Turntable

Model: AT-LP1240-USB

Brand: Audio-Technica

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Audio-Technica AT-LP1240-USB - turntable

Key Features and Benefits: Direct-drive, high-torque, multipole motor for demanding DJ use Fully manual operation Start and brake control adjustments Selectable speeds Professional anti-resonance, damped die-cast aluminum platter with DJ-style slip mat Balanced S-shaped tone arm with hydraulically damped lift control, anti-skate, height adjustment and lockable rest 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


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Brand Audio-Technica
Item model number AT-LP1240-USB
Color Black
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Product Id 332285
User Reviews and Ratings 4.7 (30 ratings) 4.7 out of 5 stars
UPC 042005175130

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Top User Reviews and Ratings

Simply put - One Beautiful Turntable!
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2017-03-10T16:00:00

One of the best built turntables on the market today! I installed a Shure M97xE cartridge on this beauty and can't believe how nice it sounds! Don't get me wrong, Audio-Technica makes some of the best cartridges out there, I just decided to put a Shure on. All the features of this turntable are geared toward the DJ market but will perform just as well in the audiophile market. Very easy to set up and use but be prepared to manually move the tone arm onto and off the record as this table is fully manual, the auto tables are more of a toy in my opinion. The 1240 employs a very high torque drive motor as it starts and stops on a dime! To sum up, the AT-LP1240USB is extremely well made, awesome looking, and will probably be the last turntable you'll ever buy. Well done Audio-Technica!

Rammy . Review provider: walmart.com
Outstanding Product
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2012-12-10T16:00:00

I purchased that turntable to replace an older non high-end turntable. I use it to play the one hundred or so LPs which I kept following the advent of the CD. I am not disappointed at all with it. It has a powerful motor and a more than decent tone arm. It also features a stroboscope and a good internal stereo phono pre-amp which can be bypassed with the flick of a switch. Moreover, it has an USB output for use with a computer. Overall, it performs pretty well. The only thing that I may complain about is the light slip mat which might very well suit a DJ. However, since I am not a DJ, I would have preferred a thicker non slipping mat. Before ending this review, I also strongly suggest, since the headshell contacts are tiny, that you use a good contact enhancer and preservative such as the Caig ProGold, so you won't have any hum problem. Should you be looking for a decently priced turntable, either as a DJ or an audiophile, don't hesitate about this product. With a good cartridge, you will have hours of happy listening.

Verdinut . Review provider: walmart.com
awesome turntable
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2016-01-20T16:00:00

july will be 2 years that iv'e purchased 2 of the lp1240's.love the sexy looks,rounded edges makes it's very distinguishable from other turntables on the market. love the black hi gloss finish.no skipping when in hard usage in a DJ setting.pitch control is very accurate and holds that speed for as long as needed.took a while to get use of the digital pitch which requires a full revolution to adjust,but i'm use to that now and isn't a problem when mixing long mixes..sound is great with my traktor z2 mixer..solid heavy deck,and has wrist breaking torque.never use + 20 or +50 because in the standard +10 range is more than enough for what i do..so glad there isn't a center click for the pitch slide.all buttons feel great with a click letting you know that button has been pressed.i am a former technics owner and this deck is by far a better deck to me.with audio technica's long history and this being there only real DJ turntable they hit all the marks,and this being the companies 50th anniversary model job well done.thanks for giving me a real choice and a technics sl 1200 killer.

Dadefone . Review provider: walmart.com
Excellent for home audiophile use
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2012-07-02T17:00:00

I am not a professional DJ, I just use this turntable for home audiophile listening. While not technically designed for that it does do very well in this regard sound quality wise. The dampened platter doesn't make noise. I did buy an expensive cartridge for it as it does not come with one. The speed accuracy is excellent and while this was designed for professional DJ use I found the ability to adjust braking speed and to play records in reverse rather nice things to have to customize the feel of it. The reverse feature is good because who doesn't own a record with backwards masking on it or just backwards messages? The radio station I am at has 2 technics SL-1200 MK II turntables and this turntable in my opinion is just as good. I was struck by the part quality for one thing. The tone arm lever is metal and has a screw on metal ball end. They could have easily cheaped out on plastic but did not. The pitch adjust slider knob is smooth however the button is made out of plastic and that is puzzling considering the other attention to making sure the parts are metal. Also when you first turn on this turntable the pitch speed is not quartz locked. You must manually push the button every time you turn the power on however when the slider is in the middle there is no need for the quartz button anyway. The slider button does not have a center click which Audio Technica should replace this slider button with the type you have on the Technics SL-1200 MK II in my opinion! The unit shell is made out of metal also which very much surprised me. In fact I cannot think of an electronics product made since the early 80s where the unit shell wasn't plastic. Easy to clean and won't be a problem keeping looking new especially if one is a smoker. I am glad I got this model instead of the AT-LP240 because of the extra controls like brake speed and start speed and reverse etc. There are very practical uses for speed controls for someone who is NOT a DJ. I am a musician and the ability to slow down songs to learn them is pretty valuable. You can even adjust the speed to what you are tuned to so you do not have to retune your guitar for every different album you throw on, just adjust the pitch of the song using the pitch and speed slider control. Anyway all in all a fantastic turntable with fantastic speed accuracy. I like to listen to classic and do not hear any speed warble or pitch problems. It is accurate enough to detect a record that is off-center rather than the turntable making pitch speed problems. The motor is very strong and you can tell this immediately when you use your old vintage Discwasher on it, the turntable does not like to slow down easily when pressure is applied to it. Overall also the turntable feels like a quality very well made product that just feels like it will still be running in 10 years.

Megatrends . Review provider: walmart.com
Outstanding alternative to the super-expensive Technics 1200
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2017-07-07T17:00:00

My first "high-end" turntable was a Pioneer PL518, almost 40 years ago. It is built like a tank and is still running beautifully. When my teenage daughter discovered vinyl, I gave her the Pioneer and had to find a new version of a direct-drive turntable that I liked as much. Of course, the new issue of Technics' SL1200 would do the trick, but I did not have $4k to drop on a turntable. When I auditioned the AT LP-1240 I was stunned at how close to the 1200 it sounded, and how well-built it was. I bought one and mated it with an AT440 cartridge. I have been thoroughly enjoying it for a year now and it continues to reveal things in old LPs that I had not heard before. I can see why DJs love it, given its rugged build, but home-bound vinyl lovers will love it just as much. I run it through a McIntosh amp and Harbeth C7 speakers, and it sits on a Pro-Ject wall-mount shelf. It just sounds great, and I can listen for hours. Also bought an Ortofon mono 78 cartridge and separate head shell so I can play my grandparents' old 78 classical records, and it handles them very well. Highly recommended, and could easily have been priced higher and still been a good value.

Jeff . Review provider: walmart.com
Deal of the millenium
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2016-06-11T17:00:00

This is an OEM clone of the Technics 1200 series. But at 1/4 of the price. Well balanced tone arm, strobe platter, stylus light, heavy duty motor. I chose the AT120EB cartridge with it, and the combo is amazing. Don't hesitate.

Einstein . Review provider: walmart.com
Review - AT-LP1240-USB
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2012-02-06T16:00:00

I have been using the Technics 1200 for almost 2 decades. I came across this turntable through several reviews I've read online. I felt inspired to purchase one and give it a go. Upon receiving it and removing it from the package, I was impressed with the attention to detail, and the general appearance of the plynth, and general assembly. I was also impressed with the even physical weight distribution. All corners presenting same weight and structural control. When I held the unit, there wasn't any loose assembly generally found with plastic and metal constructed products as it is designed to present itself very ridgid. Finally connected everything. I substituted a MK5 1200 with this one through the same mixer. FACT: - Startup torque more powerful on the AT-LP1240-USB vs the 1200 MK5, I put a 2lb weight on both units to compare. The AT-LP1240-USB launched itself in the same manner as with no weight. The MK5 1200 required 1.5 inches to reach full torque speed. - Sound quality, very impressive. Same ortofon needle as other MK5 1200. Sound was unnoticably different. Both tables present a clear rythmic sound. Out of curiousity, I positioned both tables beside my Polk Audio SDA-SRS mamoth speakers on oak hard wood floor. The MK5 1200 had slight rumble, while the AT-LP1240-USB displayed the same sound projection as it did in the case, on the audio desk table. - Arm release. The tonearm drop on the AT-LP1240-USB is slightly softer than the MK5 1200. I perfomed this test on the same LP in the same place on several areas of the album. The AT-LP1240-USB did not have any pops or crackles when the stylus touches the LP - Flexibility: The AT-LP1240-USB offers many features non existant on the MK5 1200. Conclusion: Unfortunately my apartment got broken into. The culprit stole one AT-LP1240-USB and the other MK5 1200 turntable. I am now requiring 2 new turntables and will be purchasing qty. 2 Audio Technica AT-LP1240-USB units in a prox 1 month. The AT-LP1240-USB will be replacing the Technics tables in my little studio.

matera . Review provider: walmart.com
EXELLENT TURNTABLE
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2016-09-09T17:00:00

I have always used TT 1200 The LP1240 is a modern version of the T1200. I have no issues it is built strong and sounds excellent. It has more torque than the 1200's and I love all the new modern features. Make sure you balance the table by adjusting the feet's before setting up and use a level.

LCD . Review provider: walmart.com
Very happy with this purchase
(4)
Reviewed in the USA on 2016-05-26T17:00:00

Back in the day i had technics MK2's. The standard of its time. I'm back in the market for a pair of turntables like many of us. Your not a DJ unless you spin vinyl. Sorry but nothing like the real thing. I just recieved my audio-technica lp1240 and it is solid with serious drive.

phil . Review provider: walmart.com
A turntable with so much potential and one major design flaw
(2)
Reviewed in the USA on 2018-06-07T17:00:00

I've spent just over 2 years with this TT and love many things about it. It is essentially the modern Technics 1200 mk2 with its layout and sturdy construction. It has an extremely powerful and reliable motor with impressive torque. In many ways, it has the potential to out perform the 1200 however like it's little brother, the AT LP120 USB, it is plagued with platters that simply don't spin evenly. I actually went through 3 different units and an additional replacement platter (4 platters in all), and each had varying degrees of significant, wobbly platter syndrome. They would rise and fall, causing the stylus and tone arm to do the same. As their flagship model, it's absolutely baffling that this is an issue for a high end turntable. I contacted customer service and after several emails back and fourth, one of their head engineers told me that this type of rise and fall is "acceptable within their quality control standards". Because of this, I was unable to use the warranty to get a refund as this was deemed 'normal' to the companies standards. If you know anything about high end turntables, this is quite obviously not the case as all good decks use platters that spin absolutely flat, balanced, and evenly. It's a shame because this turntable has so much potential and so much going for it that it could very well have set the standard for the new turntables to come. However, because of this pervasive problem, I would advise anyone who is considering purchasing this TT against it as it is an unacceptable flaw that has the potential to adversely affect your stylus and more so, your precious vinyl collection. As well, don't take my word for it and do your own research into this issue as I'm most certainly not the only one to encounter this problem. I would hope that this issue has been addressed and alleviated in their newest 1240, but again, do some investigating as I'd hate for you to have to endure the frustration and disappointment that I went through.

Stanley, the vinyl head . Review provider: walmart.com

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