AT-LP240-USB Record Turntable Review

AT-LP240-USB Record Turntable
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I have few egg-crateful of LP's and 3 feet worth of 45's that I have sporadically listened to on an Old Marantz direct drive turntable. It has an Ortofon OM10 cartridge. I have been happy with the setup for some time but decided it was time to upgrade. I bought an Audio Technica 440mla from Amazon.com and it did change the sound definition and clarity. But I wanted more.
I always coveted a Technics 1200 but didn't want to spend $1000 for a turntable. That's when I saw Audio-Technica AT-LP240-USB and liked the look of it. It had a perfect mix of "old" style and modern look. The frustrating part was that I couldn't find too many detailed reviews online. I have been shopping online for over 10 years but never wrote a review. I was compelled to write one for this turntable.
Delivery : 36 pounds. `Nuff said
Packaging: It is one of the best packed item that I have ever bought. Audio Technica made sure nothing rattles during shipping. Everything is packed in its own "compartment" and is secure.
Setting up: Took me about 45 minutes to set it up and mount the 440mla cartridge. I used Shure SFG-2 Stylus Tracking Force Gauge to confirm the setting at tracking force of 1.4.
Appearance: I loved the looks and the feel of each part even before I put them together. The final product with the speed strobe light and s-shaped tonearm was just beautiful. Overall, it has very stable and solid look to it. The piano finish looks incredible.
Sound: Believe... My AT 440mla sounded good but was very harsh on my Marantz turntable. The highs sounded distorted like they were and pancaked together. I even thought some my records were WORN OUT. After I changed to Audio-Technica AT-LP240, I am a believer. The highs came through as crisp and defined. The bass was solid and not muddled. I didn't think a turntable could make such a difference in sound but it DID.
Cons: There is no dedicated place to put the 45 adapter.
I think Audio Technica should have left out the pre-amp and USB function on this model. It cheapens the experience. When I was comparing turntables online, the fact that it had those functions made it sound like a low end model. Listening to vinyl is an experience in itself. Hooking it up via USB doesn't do justice.
My setup:
Polk Audio speakers: Lsi15, LsiC, LsiF/X, DSW micro PRO 3000
Receiver: Denon 3310Ci
Power amp: Emotiva XPA-5
DVD/CD player: Oppo BDP-93
I tried Music Hall MMF-2.2 and Denon DP-300F but returned both. I feel AT-LP240 sounds and look much better.


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