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Teac turntable
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If you were buying it based on price and features alone, it would be good value for money, but the AT-LP60XBT just falls short of our being able to recommend it to those semi-serious about their vinyl. Three stars may appear harsh for a budget product offering so much in the way of functionality. Value for money deteriorates further if it requires a separate component to get it working at a more respectable standard.

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The built in phono stage might shoulder a fair amount of the blame – it seems less of an issue when we use our Bluetooth headphones or a wireless speaker – but that is one of this deck’s main selling points. Often the percussion gets lost towards the back of a mix, which also leads to a loss of drive and rhythmic intensity. It is as if there is finite space in which a piece can work, and as more elements are squashed in, it becomes more a block of sound than something where lines are audibly picked out. It isn’t particularly insightful when playing more intimate acoustic tracks or sparse ambient productions, but has real trouble when arrangements are decidedly denser. The most limiting aspect of the AT-LP60XBT’s presentation, though, is its level of detail. That temptation to sound overly warm is nicely eschewed. However, the Teac TN-4D looks modern, which is mainly determined by the. This is the only TEAC turntable with a direct drive, which has its objective value and is also a clear reference to many excellent Japanese designs, mainly from the 1980s. It doesn’t dig exceptionally far into bass frequencies, but it is far from lacking, and there is no coarseness to the treble as is often the way with budget components. Teac is consistently strengthening its position in the turntable market.












Teac turntable