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Try resetting the Bluetooth on the turntable again. Note that the procedure was recently amended. Right after you press the button and the light starts flashing red/blue, let go of the button for like 1 second THEN press and hold it down until you see the light flash just RED slowly twice. See the full procedure below. Resetting the Bluetooth on the AT-LP60XBT and AT-LP120XBT-USB-BK Turntables. 1. Unplug your Sound Link 3 speaker from power. Turn any other devices that have previously been paired to the turntable off (power them down), then reset the Bluetooth on the turntable by doing the following. 2. Without the turntable being in the pairing mode (the indicator light on the turntable should be solid red), press and hold down the Bluetooth button on the turntable for about 5-8 seconds. You will see the light begin to flash red and blue rapidly back and forth as it does when it goes into the pairing mode. After about 1 to 2 seconds of seeing this, briefly release the button (for about 1 second) then press and hold the button down until you see the light blink just RED slowly - twice, then the light will go back to flashing red and blue. It may take up to a minute or so to see the light blink just RED twice. Once the light goes back to flashing red and blue, you may let go of the button. 3. Wait for the flashing red and blue light to time out, at which time it will go back to being solid red. This may take up to a minute or so to occur. Once the light is solid red, the Bluetooth function has been reset. 4. Plug your Sound Link 3 speaker back into power and attempt to pair the turntable to the speaker again.
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