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Product Ref: 287931
The Lenco LBT-120 is a belt-driven turntable with integrated Bluetooth connectivity. The LBT-120 allows you to stream your vinyl records directly to a Bluetooth speaker, allowing you to enjoy crystal-clear sound without the restrictions of cables. As well as the Bluetooth transmission, the turntable features a built-in preamplifier, allowing you to connect your speakers and enjoy your records straight out of the box.
One of the most unique features of the LBT-120 is the semi-automatic tonearm. This means when the end of the vinyl is reached, the stylus will automatically lift off the record and return to its support position. This prevents scratching and allows you to enjoy your records without having to get up to turn the turntable off when it's finished.
You can play virtually any record from old to new thanks to the ability to switch between 35 and 45 RPM. The turntable also comes complete with a robust dust cover. The dust cover helps to prevent dust and dirt accumulating on the turntable when it's not in use.
The integrated USB connection allows you to digitise your vinyl record collection. The USB port allows you to use a USB memory stick to record directly from vinyl to USB, allowing you to playback your collection on a computer or a mobile device. This is ideal for archiving older records, revitalising worn-out records and even digitising records to play in DJ sets and for private listening. You can then use various audio software to clean up, edit and remix vinyl records. It can also be great for producers who wish to sample certain parts of the record.