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Highlights:• Enjoy vinyl records with Bluetooth• Belt-driven motor ensures clear sound over direct-driven DJ players • Offers both Phono, Line and Bluetooth outputs for connection with all types of amplifiers or speakers • MDF cabinet minimizes vibrations and gives a clearer and richer sound • 3-speed and auto-return tonearm for easy operation 180BT-A3 record player with Bluetooth:TN-180BT-A3 offers a completely new way to enjoy vinyl records via Bluetooth, making it unnecessary to spend extra on hi-fi components or complicated cabling . Designed for music enthusiasts, the belt drive motor ensures a clearer sound than direct-drive DJ players, while selectable outputs, Phono, Line or Bluetooth, allow you to connect any type of amplifiers, active speakers or Bluetooth devices. Unlike many budget-friendly turntables, the TN-180BT-A3 uses a single high-density MDF wood board cabinet to dampen vibrations and deliver a clearer and richer sound, while a 3-speed and tonearm auto-return mechanism enhances the user experience. TEAC's TN-180BT-A3 delivers the true sound of vinyl records for music lovers, whether they've been collecting vinyl records for decades or just starting out.• Speeds: 33 1/3 RPM, 45 RPM, 78 RPM • Wow and Flutter: 0.25% • Signal-to-noise ratio: 64dB or higher (A-weighted, 20kHz LPF) • Tonearm: Static Balanced, Straight • Effective arm length: 7.9", 200mm • Stylus Pressure range: 0 to 5g • cartridge: VM type • Output voltage: 3.5mV (1 kHz, 5 cm/s) • Analog Output Connections: RCA Pin x 1 pair (chrome plated) • Bluetooth Range: 10 meters • Power consumption: < 1.5W (< 0.2W at Standby) • Dimensions (W x H x D): 42.0 x 10.5 x 35.6 cm • Weight: 4.9 kg • Accessories: Rubber Sheet, EP Adapter, Dust Cover, Rubber Feet for Dust Cover x2, Hinge x2, RCA Audio Cable, AC Adapter, User Manual (including warranty card) Product reviews and links
Brand description - Teac
TEAC was founded in Japan in 1953 under the name Tokyo Television Acoustic Company. In 1956, an engineer named Katsuma Tani and his brother had the idea to develop an improved reel-to-reel tape recorder based on their experiences with similar products. As a result, the company was restructured and became known as Tokyo Electro-Acoustic Company, or TEAC, as it is known today. Manuals and user guides for Teac productsWhen purchasing a Teac product, a user guide or instruction is usually provided in the following languages: English. Unfortunately we cannot guarantee that a printed manual / user guide is included in the product box, but most often it can be found on the manufacturer´s website.
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