Audio-Technica AT-LP60XBT-BK Vinyl System: Turntable, White Powered Monitors, and Cable in One Box
This bundle is the complete answer for someone who wants to play records the day the box arrives — no separate amplifier to research, no mismatched speakers to guess at, no trip to the store for the one cable nobody mentions. The Audio-Technica AT-LP60XBT-BK fully automatic belt-drive turntable supplies the music, the Pioneer DJ DM-50D-BT-W 5-inch white powered monitors supply the sound, and the included 13.1-foot Hosa CRA-204 dual RCA cable wires them together. Drop the needle and the room fills. It is built for the first-time vinyl buyer who has no stereo, the listener pairing wirelessly to a Bluetooth speaker across the room, and the upgrader leaving a suitcase player behind for separates-grade sound.
Fully Automatic Operation Means You Never Touch the Tonearm
Press start and the AT-LP60XBT-BK lifts the tonearm, sets it down at the lead-in groove, plays the side, then lifts and returns on its own at the end. There is no manual cueing lever to nudge and no chance of dropping the stylus on the wrong track. For a first-time owner that removes the single most intimidating part of vinyl, and for anyone who just wants to listen, it means walking away mid-side without babysitting the record. The integral Dual Moving Magnet cartridge ships with a replaceable ATN3600L diamond stylus, so when the tip eventually wears you swap the stylus instead of the whole cartridge.
A Built-In Switchable Preamp So It Plays Through Anything
The turntable carries its own switchable phono/line preamp on board. Set it to line and the AT-LP60XBT-BK drives powered speakers, a soundbar, or a receiver with no external phono stage required — exactly what makes the included Pioneer DJ monitors plug-and-play. Set it to phono and it feeds a stereo system that already has its own phono input. That switch is why this turntable fits both the buyer who owns nothing yet and the buyer slotting it into an existing rig. An anti-resonance die-cast aluminum platter and a redesigned tonearm base keep wow and flutter under 0.25 percent for steady, low-vibration tracking at both 33-1/3 and 45 RPM.
aptX Bluetooth Cuts the Cord Without Killing the Vinyl
When you want the record playing in another room or through a portable speaker, the AT-LP60XBT-BK transmits over Bluetooth with aptX codec support for cleaner wireless audio than standard Bluetooth. Pair it to Bluetooth headphones for late-night listening that won't wake the house, or to a Bluetooth speaker on the kitchen counter. The wired dual RCA output and the wireless link both stay available, so the same turntable serves a permanent desktop setup and a grab-and-go wireless one.
Pioneer DJ DM-50D-BT-W: 5-Inch White Monitors That Do Listening and Mixing
The included Pioneer DJ DM-50D-BT-W pair is a genuine pair of powered studio monitors in a matte white finish, not throwaway computer speakers. Each cabinet has a 5-inch fiberglass woofer and a 3/4-inch soft-dome tweeter driven by a Class D amplifier rated 25W per channel, with DECO convex diffusers spreading the highs across a wide listening area. A front-panel DSP switch flips between Production Mode for flat reference response and DJ Mode for enhanced low end. They take the turntable over the included RCA cable, accept a balanced 1/4-inch TRS feed from an interface, and stream over Bluetooth 5.0 with aptX Low Latency — so the same speakers handle vinyl tonight and music production tomorrow.
The Hosa CRA-204 Cable Is the Link Most Bundles Make You Buy Separately
A turntable and a pair of powered monitors do nothing until something connects them, and the connector almost never comes in either box. The 13.1-foot Hosa CRA-204 dual RCA cable closes that gap: oxygen-free-copper conductors with OFC spiral shielding reject the hum and buzz that ruin a quiet passage, and at 4 meters it reaches from the turntable to monitors placed across a desk or on opposite shelves. Nickel-plated plugs seat firmly and resist corrosion. It is the difference between a system that plays out of the box and three pieces sitting next to each other.
How the Turntable, Monitors, and Cable Work as One System
Each piece solves the next one's problem. The turntable's onboard line preamp means the monitors need no external amp; the monitors' RCA input accepts the turntable's output directly; the Hosa cable bridges the 13-foot gap with shielded oxygen-free copper. Want it wireless instead? Skip the cable entirely and Bluetooth the turntable to the monitors or to any other speaker. Nothing here is a placeholder — every component was chosen so that the moment all three are unboxed, you have a working vinyl playback system with wired and wireless paths both ready.
For the First Record Player, the Cord-Cutter, and the Suitcase-Player Upgrader
If this is your first turntable, everything you need to play a record is in one box and it runs automatically. If you want vinyl without wires, the aptX Bluetooth output and Bluetooth-equipped monitors give you a cable-free path. And if you're leaving an all-in-one suitcase player behind, the die-cast platter, replaceable cartridge, separate powered monitors, and switchable preamp are the step up to separates-grade sound. Sit down, drop the needle, and listen.