Audio-Technica AT-LP140XPBKE - Direct-Drive Professional DJ Turntable (Black)

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Overview

AT-LP140XP

The AT-LP140XP fully manual professional DJ turntable features a high-torque direct-drive motor and anti-resonant, mass-damped, die-cast aluminum platter to ensure stable, on-axis rotation at 33-1/3, 45, and 78 RPM. It is equipped with an S-shaped tonearm with height adjustment, adjustable tracking force (counterweight) and adjustable dynamic anti-skate control.
Audio-Technica has been a leader in phono cartridge design for more than 50 years, and that expertise shows in the durable, high-output AT-XP3 DJ cartridge with 0.6 mil conical bonded stylus included with the turntable. It comes pre-mounted to an AT-HS6 universal ½"-mount headshell.

Designed to connect to components with a dedicated phono input, the turntable comes with a detachable dual RCA output cable and supplies a strong 5.5 mV output.

Additional professional features include a start/stop button; forward and reverse play; selectable high-accuracy quartz-controlled pitch lock and pitch change slider control with +/-8%, +/-16%, and +/-24% adjustment ranges; a stroboscopic platter with speed indicator; a popup stylus target light; and a removable hinged dust cover.
AT_LP140XP Turntable

Direct-Drive with High-Torque Motor

Designed for DJs

This high-torque direct-drive deck comes with a high-output AT-XP3 DJ cartridge and is loaded with professional features

Plays 33-1/3 RPM, 45 RPM and 78 RPM Records

Direct-Drive with High-Torque Motor
T-XP3 Dual Magnet™ Phono Cartridge
AT_LP140XP Turntable

Fully Manual Operation

Take Control

Whether used for DJ gigs or playing records at home, the AT-LP140XP gives you exquisite control over your vinyl listening experience.

Historical photo of Audio-Technica factory circa 1962

Cartridge Assembly Line Circa 1962

Over 55 Years of Analog Excellence

We got our start in Tokyo in 1962, designing and manufacturing high-performance phono cartridges. That half-century’s worth of analog expertise goes into every turntable we produce, ensuring you get the best listening experience from your vinyl.