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Audio Technica AT-PL50 Belt Drive Turntable

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Technical Details

  • Fully automatic belt-drive turntable; plays records at 33-1/3 and 45 RPM
  • Professional aluminum platter and switchable preamp
  • Integral Dual Magnet stereo cartridge with replaceable stylus
  • Balanced tone arm with soft damping control
  • Easily accessible front controls
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Product Details

Product Manual [182kb PDF]
  • Product Dimensions: 16 x 7 x 18 inches ; 6.2 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 9 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00006HO3O
  • Item model number: AT-PL50
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (110 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #7,727 in Electronics (See Bestsellers in Electronics)

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    #40 in  Electronics > Home Audio & Theater > Turntables
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: December 19, 2005

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

The Audio Technica AT-PL50 is a fully automatic belt-drive turntable that plays standard records back at 33-1/3 and 45 RPM. It features a DC servo-controlled motor, and the tone arm is balanced with soft damping control. The integral Dual Magnet phono cartridge has a replaceable diamond stylus. The turntable comes with a removable dust cover and an adapter for 45 RPM records. All the controls are located on the front panel for easy access.

The AT-PL50 features an internal stereo phono preamplifier, and an included cable adapter lets you connect the turntable directly to amplified speakers. The preamp selector switch, located under the platter, lets you turn the preamp on or off, depending on whether the amplifier you are connecting to has a phono input or not.

What's in the Box
Turntable with dust cover, stereo RCA-to-1/8-inch miniplug stereo adapter cable, 45 RPM adapter, user's manual, and warranty information.



Product Description

Fully Automatic / 2 Speeds - 33.33 and 45 RPM / Built-in Phono PreAmp / Includes Cartridge, 45 Adapter, RCA to MiniPlug Adapter

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Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

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60 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Capable basic turntable, hard to beat for the price, March 18, 2006
By David Bryant (Los Gatos, CA) - See all my reviews
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I picked out the Audio Technical AT-PL50 after an evening spent evaluating one at a friend's house. I was looking for a basic turntable I could connect to my computer and record tracks from all the albums I collected during the 70s and 80s. My intent was to create digital recordings I could play on my iPod and laptop, and not to add a $200+ high-end turntable to my home stereo for hours and hours of LP playback.

I've been quite happy with the AT-PL50. The built-in phono preamp is a very nice feature, as computers and many amps/receivers don't have the circuitry to properly handle the RIAA equalization used in LPs. It's also nice that you can turn the built-in preamp off when you don't need it. Other positives: The AT-PL50 has a simple cueing system so you can raise/lower the tonearm to pause and resume playback. Moving the tonearm towards the record turns the unit on, and moving the tonarm back to its rest position turns it off. The dust cover is damped so you can raise and lower it gently without fear of it crashing down and disrupting playback. And the stylus is replacable so when it shows signs of wear I shouldn't have to worry about buying a whole new cartridge.

Quality of the digitized recordings has been fine based on listening to playback on my iPod and laptop. I'm comfortable that the turntable is more than a match for the headphones I use and am pleased I didn't spend twice as much for higher-end unit.

My only criticism is that the hardwired audio output cable is too short. It is only about 24 inches long, which wasn't enough to reach across the back of my stereo cabinet and connect to the phono inputs on my amplifier. That's easy enough to deal with by adding an extension cable, but if you didn't have one handy you'd probably be unhappy to have to run to the electronics store before you could enjoy your new turntable.

And though other reviewers have complained, I've had absolutely no problem with skipping on any of the dozens of LPs I've played, many of which are heavily played and have endured college dorm life and garage storage.

Given the price and nature of my intended use, the AT-PL50 is just what I was looking for. (And if you are interested, I highly recommend using 'Audiograbber' software for the recording -- it's feature rich and free!)
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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good for the price, April 12, 2006
By M. A. Covington "M A Covington" (Athens, GA United States) - See all my reviews
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This is a low-end turntable, but serviceable. If you want a high-reliability, do-everything turntable I recommend the AT-PL120 instead, at about 3 times the price. This one is small, lightweight, and the cartridge isn't interchangeable; it's fitted into the tonearm in its own unique way. The stylus (needle) is of course easy to replace; it is the common Audio-Technica AT3600.

Having said that... The sound is good, it's easy to operate, and there is not much rumble. You may want to put some rubberized shelf liner under it to help shield it from vibration if it's close to your speakers or if people commonly run around in the room.

To track warped or scratched records, you can add a little weight by putting a dime on top of the tonearm head or by wrapping a bit of copper wire around the tonearm. The tracking force is already 2.5 grams, which I think is a reasonable choice. The consequence is that this turntable will track some records that 1980s "P-mount" 1.5-gram cartridges won't track.

This is my backup turntable. I mainly wanted a way to play my records without subjecting them to undue wear, and this fills the bill. I have a better turntable on my good stereo.
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135 of 153 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars It is What It Is...a no frills, non-audiophile turntable, November 22, 2003
Well, at least the platter rotates and plays records...that's about it. Unless you are going to buy this for someone living in a dorm or for someone who does not have a huge record collection then this budget conscious 'table is suitable. Otherwise, skip it or you'll be sorry you didn't hold out for that pricier/audiophile turntable (Technics, Music Hall,Thorens, Denon, etc.). You will regret not getting that direct drive turntable with a high quality tonearm, smooth running and accurate speed motor, anti-skate adjuster dial, and counter weight balance for stylus pressure...you also have to have that nice pitch control for those records whose mastering speed might be a tad off...

But for those on a tight budget and who don't really give a rip then knock yourself out...Just don't place this table near the speakers as vibrations will affect playback in an audible annoying manner (you see, there was a reason why dad's old Technics or Denon or Pioneer weighed like a tank). Since there is no weight adjustment for tonearm this player may not be able to track those less than perfect records that are slightly warped. Also,you need to have an anti-skating dial mechanism for the tonearm/cartridge. As a tonearm gets close to the center of a record during playback any cartrdige needle will tend to pull more towards the center of the record(pressing more against the left or inner stereo channel) than stay perfectly in the center of the groove---that's the reason you want anti-skating mechanism. Without it, the sound of the record, as the tonearm moves inward to the last few tracks, will have a sort of static-like distortion when it comes to high frequencies or fast musical passages both loud and complex.

Basically, if you are looking for a second household turntable to use (since you already have the higher quality one) or for the young ones to use then the Audio Technica AT-PL50 is the way to go. Also, remember that this is a belt driven turntable so depending on how heavily it will be used better inquire about getting that extra belt just in case (as all belts on such a turntable will stretch within time, develop smooth slipping spots or become dry)...

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