Using your Audio - Technica AT - SB727 turntable is a breeze. First, charge the battery using the included USB cable for about 12 hours. Once charged, you can connect the turntable to your speakers via the 3.5mm line output or use the Bluetooth feature to pair it wirelessly. Place your 33 or 45 rpm record on the die - cast aluminum alloy platter and use the 45 adaptor if needed. The high - precision DC motor ensures stable rotation for great sound quality. When it comes to maintenance, keep the turntable clean and dust - free. The ATN3600L stylus is easily replaceable, so when it shows signs of wear, simply swap it out. Remember, this turntable doesn't have a built - in speaker, so you'll need to connect it to external speakers. Also, it's available in black or yellow, but the red option is no longer available.