📌LAB POINTS
  • audiophile-inspired, entry - mid level turntable w/ carbon fiber tonearm + wood veneer finish
  • built-in phono preamp - plug directly into any line input
  • pre-mounted Audio-Technica AT-VM95E cartridge on AT-HS4 headshell, a versatile listening cartridge offering a wide selection of replaceable styli in the VM95 range
  • belt drive, servo motor w/ button-controlled speed control
  • MDF wood body, die-cast aluminum platter
  • removable hinged dustcover

"The AT-LPW40WN is a solid entry to midlevel turntable. It inhabits the same price point as the popular AT-LP120X.  While the AT-LP120X draws inspiration from DJ turntables like the Technics 1200, the AT-LPW40WN is inspired by higher priced audiophile designs with its MDF body, carbon fiber toneram, and minimalist design." - TTL

🔑 KEY FEATURES
  • motor type: belt-drive
  • operation type: fully manual
  • phono preamp: yes, switchable
  • speeds: 33 RPM, 45 RPM
  • tonearm shape: straight
  • counterweight setting: yes
  • anti-skate setting: yes
  • VTA / height adjustment: n/a
  • detachable headshell: yes
  • body material: MDF wood
  • platter material: aluminum
  • wired inputs: RCA line, RCA phono
  • wireless inputs: n/a
  • outputs: RCA phono, RCA line
  • removable RCA: yes
  • dust cover: yes, hinged
  • dimensions: 16.53" (w) x 4.6" (h) x 13.38" (d) / 420.0 x 116.9 x 340.0mm
  • weight: 10.4 lb / 4.72 kg
📦 COMES WITH
  • pre-mounted cartridge
  • rubber record mat
  • dust cover
  • 45 adaptor
  • RCA cable

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • AT-LPW40WN Manual Belt Drive Turntable
Finish
  • Walnut
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