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Sony PSLX250H Turntable

Sony PSLX250H Turntable
From Sony

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Product Description

Sony's PS-LX250H is an entry-level belt-drive turntable that offers fully automatic operation. It's an easy way to get back into the vinyl game, particularly if your current amp doesn't have a phono gain stage. The PS-LX250H has an onboard phono preamp that'll boost the levels, allowing you to hook into any RCA jack on your amp. It can play back records at both 33.3 RPM (revolutions per minute) and 45 RPM, and comes with a plastic, hinged dust cover.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #772 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Sony
  • Model: PSLX250H
  • Dimensions: 8.75 pounds

Features

  • Fully automatic operation
  • Supports 33-1/3 and 45 rpm playing speeds
  • Belt-drive system
  • Static balance tonearm
  • Convenient front-mounted controls for simplicity

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
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.

From the Manufacturer
Spin it right... Sony's PS-LX250H fully-automatic turntable offers you a way to save your LP records from extinction. Featuring a fully automatic operation, built-in phono pre-amp, 33-1/3 and 45 rpm speeds, and a belt drive system, and a supplied moving magnet phono cartridge, the PS-LX250H is perfect for playing your library of classics. Features:

  • Fully automatic operation
  • Static balance tonearm
  • Supplied dust cover
  • 33-1/3 and 45 rpm speeds
  • Convenient, front-mounted controls
  • Commercial skip
  • Bonded diamond stylus
  • Belt drive system


Customer Reviews

Turntable4
Easy to set up, great accuracy, clean uncluttered sound, perfect for my old 60's & 70's albums.

the turntable that got me into vinyl!4
the sound is suprisngly good but i used the preamp on my reciever instead of the one built in.
speed is abit off on this but not bad.
you will instantly tell if you like the sound of vinyl more than cd. if you do, join the club!

Great Value For The Price5
I started buying records a few years ago to hang up on the wall but recently decided that I wanted to start listening to them. A friend had this record player at his house and I really enjoyed it and wanted one of my own. For being a Sony product, this is definitely a great price. The records sound great and this machine is simple to set up and use. I did my fair share of shopping around for this specific record player and Amazon was the only place that I found it at this price.

TIP: This record player has the stereo (red/white) output cables built in, coming out of the back. Since I don't have an up to date stereo system that has a receiver with the stereo (red/white) input, I bought a stereo to 1/8th (headphone jack) cable. This allows me to connect the record player into this cable and from that plug it into my speakers that have a headphone jack (1/8th) input. This lets me listen to the record player through my speakers without having the required stereo (red/white) input anywhere.

Maybe some of you know this already, but I thought this might help.