A:AnswerThis is not possible. Consider one of our 60 Series or the AT-LP3 Turntable instead. These are fully automatic type turntables versus the fully manual type that you have now. Their fidelity and speed stability will not be as good as the AT-LP140XP that you have now however. They are also belt drive 2-speed, not direct-drive 3-speed type turntables.
A:AnswerThe AT-LP140XP Turntable features all 3 speeds, but requires a 78 rpm stylus for playing 78 rpm records. You may replace the provided stylus with the AT-VMN95SP Stylus when you want to play 78 rpm records.
A:AnswerNot when using the provided (AT-XP3) DJ Cartridge, no. If you were to change the stylus out to the same (AT-VMN95E) stylus that comes on the AT-LP120X-USB Turntable, it would be hard to tell them apart however. The LP120X-USB may be a bit more quiet due to the use of an external power supply, but it will not have the torque of the LP140XP. For DJ use, only the 140XP should be used.
A:AnswerNo, it cannot. The SONOS One speakers use Wi-Fi to stream audio, The Bluetooth feature on this speaker is used temporarily to communicate with your phone/tablet to simplify the first-time setup process, it does not support audio streaming.
A:AnswerThe AT-LP140XP Turntable DOES NOT have a built in phono preamplifier/equalizer so you will need to add one between the turntable and the Sonos system. Connect the turntable to the input of the phono preamplifier, and the output of the phono preamplifier to the Analog Audio (Line In) jacks on the Sonos.
A:AnswerNo, it will not. The AT-LP140XP Turntable is fully manual in operation, there are no automatic functions. At this time, only our fully automatic models - the belt-driven 2-speed AT-LP60 Series Turntables and the AT-LP3 Turntable have auto-return.