Angel J.
Comentado en México el 26 de febrero de 2024
Es muy bonita, con acabados muy simples, fue muy costosa y creo ya está descontinuada, espero se vuelva de colección.
Steve E
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de septiembre de 2024
Beautiful turntable! Nice features too. I like the platter that doesn’t require a mat. Their head shell is top of the line. Good cartridge and stylus. The tone arm suspension has height adjustment which allows leveling of the tone arm. The LP7 is their flagship model. It operates and sounds beautifully. Very happy.
Jerry Minor
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 1 de octubre de 2023
The table is so heavy. The structure is solid as you could imagine. Fully adjustable allows changes to any cartridge and headshell in only seconds. The cartridge is full sounding and impressive. I absolutely love this table and just wan tto listen all day every day.
F B Avelino
Comentado en Brasil el 23 de marzo de 2022
Toca discos preciso e silencioso, aparente grande robustez.Recomendo utilizar pré de phono externo, o que vem nele é fraco, e fazer upgrade na capsula também depois do pré, pedi a 540 ML, aí fica realmente muito bom.
OSCAR CANTU GONZALEZ
Comentado en México el 26 de diciembre de 2022
Tornamesa sólida y de buen sonido.
D
Comentado en Japón el 16 de agosto de 2021
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
Nèstor Resèndiz Gonzàlez
Comentado en México el 8 de febrero de 2021
Estupenda tornamesa !!! gran calidad del equipo, cumple con todas las expectativas !!!!!!!!!!
Angelo Isaac
Comentado en México el 20 de noviembre de 2021
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
Mario C. Montoya
Comentado en México el 29 de febrero de 2020
Dejo de funcionar el mecanismo del brazo de la aguja. ¿Donde lo puedo reparar en la Ciudad de México?
Chuck
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de diciembre de 2018
I've usually found, if trying to upgrade my vinyl experience, that I have to buy into a bunch of superfluous bells and whistles in order to step up my game. Not here. The AT-LP7 is, in fact, the functionally most basic turntable I've ever owned. It's exactly the kind of 'upgrade' I've been looking for - all the extra money spent on quality, not glitz.Phonograph Lp's are still what they were 7 decades ago when introduced - a flat, disc-shaped slab of plastic with a slightly ridged surface - period. While technological improvements were inevitable, to me most of them do nothing more for reproduction than jewels do for a watch to tell time. If you disagree with that, there are better choices for you than the AT-LP7.This is a nice, heavily-built unit which feels solid and operates smoothly. Under the unhinged (yes that term came from turntables!) dust-cover are only 5 things: a platter, the belt, the driver spindle, the speed selector and the tonearm (6 if you count the headshell/cartridge separately). Basic assembly is required, but the instructions are pretty clear, even for the beginner. Spoiler alert: WRAP THE BELT AROUND THE PLATTER FIRST. Going the other way will likely lead to... frustration. The headshell has to be attached, but includes one of AT's middle-ground cartridges, the VM520EB, with the overhang already set... helpful if you're a newbie.Even MORE helpful is the on board electronics! This fundamental but versatile deck will output from either a moving coil or moving magnet cartridge (like the VM520EB) AND has a switchable pre-amp which allows the use of an amplifier that HAS a dedicated 'phono' input, or one that has only 'line-level' (or AUX) type inputs. I'm currently trying out the 'line-level' outputs as I've never had a turntable that had them, and they sound pretty good to me! Pleasant surprise.The other oddball choice here, at least in my experience, is that the power cord is an actual, old-fashioned AC adapter with the AC - DC converter being a box-shaped outlet plug. My guess is this helps keep the 60 cycle hum out of the 'line-level' outputs. I haven't heard any of it coming through my home-theater receiver I'm using right now.While quite enjoyable as-is, I'm sure the AT-LP7 is a worthy match to a cartridge upgrade for those with the budget. The one enhancement I miss is a pitch control, but the rotation 'sounds' spot-on accurate to me, so I say: 'no judgement penalty', and, 'Keeper'.