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Waking the Beast: Transforming the Audio-Technica AT-LP120X turntable

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If my Pro-Ject T1 is the elegant, minimalist dancer of my setup, my Audio-Technica AT-LP120X is the heavyweight boxer. Built like a tank with a direct-drive motor, it is a descendant of the legendary Technics SL-1200. Out of the box, it is a competent workhorse. But I knew that hidden inside this “DJ-style” deck was a true high-fidelity giant waiting to be unleashed.

Here is how I stripped away the “DJ” compromises and tuned this machine for pure audiophile precision using a specific set of upgrades.

1. The Crown Jewel: MicroLine Stylus Upgrade

The Upgrade: Audio-Technica AT-VMN95ML (The Red Stylus)

The stock green stylus (VM95E) is a classic “Bonded Elliptical.” It’s good, but it has limits. I swapped it for the AT-VMN95ML. This isn’t just a better needle; it is a marvel of microscopic engineering.

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2. Unlocking the Signal: External Phono Stage

The Upgrade: Pro-Ject Phono Box

The LP120X has a built-in phono stage, but it sits dangerously close to the power supply and motor circuits, inviting noise. I bypassed the internal circuit and routed the signal to a dedicated Pro-Ject Phono MM.

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3. Taming the Metal: Leather on Aluminum

The Upgrade: Pro-Ject Leather It (Black)

The LP120X uses a cast aluminum platter. It’s solid, but metal is prone to “ringing” (resonance) around 400Hz-600Hz if undamped. I replaced the stock DJ felt mat with the Pro-Ject Leather It.

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4. The Anchor: Mass Loading

The Upgrade: Audio-Technica Record Stabilizer

To finish the setup, I added the Audio-Technica Stabilizer. This is a heavy 600g weight that sits over the spindle.

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The Verdict

The Audio-Technica AT-LP120X is no longer just a “starter” turntable. With the MicroLine stylus performing surgical extraction of details, the Pro-Ject Phono ensuring signal purity, and the Leather It + Stabilizer combo handling physics and resonance, this system now punches well into the audiophile weight class.

While my T1 setup offers a warm, fluid listen, this upgraded AT-LP120X is a detail monster, revealing layers of the mix I didn’t even know existed.


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