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Sony PSLX250H Turntable Studio : Sony by Sony Brand : Sony Model : PSLX250H Publisher : Sony Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 4901780557967 UPC : 027242553576 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 124 reviews)
List Price : $99.95 Our Price : Too low to display
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Fully automatic operation
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Supports 33-1/3 and 45 rpm playing speeds
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Belt-drive system
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Static balance tonearm
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Convenient front-mounted controls for simplicity
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Product Description |
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Dust off your old records because this turntable is designed to work with virtually every current mini/midi/full-sized audio system that has an auxiliary input! Supplied moving magnet phono cartridge with bonded diamond stylus for accurate playback and long-lasting durability Built-in phono preamp that works even when your amp doesn't have a designated PHONO input - Conveniently connects as an auxiliary input device Bonded diamond stylus Includes a hinged dust cover to protect your turntable Dimensions - 3.75 High x 17 Wide x 14.125 Deep (stackable with most home audio components) Unit weight - 6 Pounds, 6 Ounces 110V AC Power supply NOTE - Some user assembly required |
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Americancivilwar.com Product Description |
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Get into the groove with the fully automatic PS-LX250H turntable from Sony. Hook the turntable up to any stereo and reacquaint yourself with all of your old vinyl records. The turntable is compatible with all stereo receivers, even units without traditional phono input jacks. The PS-LX250H doesn't require a lot of setup out of the box. A built-in preamplifier adjusts the audio output, giving you a terrific sound. The phono cartridge with a diamond stylus needle snaps right into place. Adjust the turntable EQ setting to your stereo receiver's input configuration and you are ready to go. The PS-LX250H spins at 33-1/3 and 45 rpm, allowing you to enjoy albums and singles. A spindle adapter is included for your singles. All of the controls are on the front panel and easy to access. The fully automatic, belt-drive turntable features push-button controls that allow you to change the turntable speed and record size, and raise the tone arm automatically. What's in the Box Turntable, dust cover, 45 rpm record adapter, user's manual, warranty information. |
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Great turntable for the money |
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We are very satisfied with this turntable. It was very easy to connect and the operation and sound quality are excellent. |
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Bad distortion and rumble |
I bought this turntable to replace an old but excellent Connoisseur turntable I was using to transfer LPs to audio disc. The Connoisseur required a new belt at $60 so I thought I would buy the Sony.
I immediately notice a major problem - significant rumble. Annoying, but I could deal with this by applying a low frequency cut-off filter.
Many transcriptions had noticeable distortion on loud passages but I put this down to a problem with the LPs. Then I re-transcribed two LPs I had previously recorded with the Connoisseur. These recordings now had significant and highly annoying distortion in loud passages. It probably wouldn't be noticeable with pop music but with loud legato passages in classical music, e.g., choruses or organ pieces, it is terrible. This is not overload as I was careful not to have line-in at too high a volume.
Conclusion: this turntable has a cheap and nasty cartridge and/or pre-amplifier. I'm junking the Sony and going back to the Connoisseur.
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Can't recommend |
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I can't recommend this turntable. Its cheap junk. I've had it for a few years, but I've never used it much at all. Its spent 90% of that time in the box. In the last month I started listening to more vinyl though, buying a few jazz LPs off ebay. Now when I move the needle to the playing position it wants to retract and stop. I can get it to work, but then it will start doing it again. I opened it up to try to figure out what was going on with it. I can see what's causing the behavior but I don't really know what happened to make it do what its doing. Its like there is something missing. I got annoyed looking at the stupid, cheap design of the thing and just resolved to buy a new one (not Sony) with direct drive that will hopefully last. |
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Excellent for my needs. |
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I needed a good quality sounding turntable to convert certain LP's from my extensive collection to CD's. This Sony PSLX250H does the job perfectly, and for a reasonable cost. Recorded to CD as WAV files, the sound is excellent when played through my audiophile system with Mirage speakers. |
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Sony Turntable |
Nice looking, works well right out of the box.
Plays LP's with surprising quality.
Unit itself is light and a little flimsy but I do not
regret selecting it. It works perfectly with my
old record albums and my new Sony surround sound system.
Great price! |
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