Sony PSLX250H Turntable
from: Sony
List Price: $99.95
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Product Description:
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 deviceBonded diamond stylusIncludes a hinged dust cover to protect your turntableDimensions -3.75 High x 17 Wide x 14.125 Deep (stackable with most home audio components)Unit weight -6 Pounds, 6 Ounces110V AC Power supplyNOTE -Some user assembly required
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.
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 deviceBonded diamond stylusIncludes a hinged dust cover to protect your turntableDimensions -3.75 High x 17 Wide x 14.125 Deep (stackable with most home audio components)Unit weight -6 Pounds, 6 Ounces110V AC Power supplyNOTE -Some user assembly required
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.
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
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- I bought it as a gift and haven't heard from the recipient yet.
I gave this as a gift;the recipient hasn't hooked it all up yet, so I'm guessing on these answers.He was delighted to receive the turntable, the price was great and shipping was terrific and fast, but the exact item?Can't tell ya yet.
Rating:
- Perfectly adequate and easy to use.
I've been using this model turntable for about five years.Other than replacing the belt once, it's offered reliable and satisfactory performance.It's certainly convenient to have a built-in pre-amp, since this stays connected to my Mac for digitizing analog.I reserve serious listening for my Music Hall MMF-2.2 turntable, which I also highly recommend.
I strongly encourage upgrading the stylus to an elliptical for improved fidelity and less record wear.The supplied conical stylus ... Read More
Rating:
- Good enough
Met need to transfer LP/45 records to CD/CT.Easy set up.Works good!
Rating:
- Sounds good, not user friendly.
First off, let me say that I may be a little biased when it comes to Sony products. They do not last in my personal experience.
When I bought this turntable, I was relatively new to vinyl and didn't really know the difference between one turntable from another. My problems with this particular one, first off, is the fact that it has no fine tuner for the speed. At first I figured this would be no deal, since the thing is supposed to be automatic and shouldn't need fine tuning. Alas I was ... Read More
Rating:
- Great product for the price
About three years ago I discovered how easy it was to tape vinyl records using your computer to burn them to CD. I found an old Sony PS-LX150H model at a second hand store and my $3.00 investment lasted just over two years. Impressed enough with the older model's performance to seek out a newer model, I recently purchased a Sony PS-LX250H. This turntable is perfect for recording records to your computer. I have never heard records played on higher grade turntables that cost $250.00 and up but I feel ... Read More
- I bought it as a gift and haven't heard from the recipient yet.I gave this as a gift;the recipient hasn't hooked it all up yet, so I'm guessing on these answers.He was delighted to receive the turntable, the price was great and shipping was terrific and fast, but the exact item?Can't tell ya yet.
- Perfectly adequate and easy to use.I've been using this model turntable for about five years.Other than replacing the belt once, it's offered reliable and satisfactory performance.It's certainly convenient to have a built-in pre-amp, since this stays connected to my Mac for digitizing analog.I reserve serious listening for my Music Hall MMF-2.2 turntable, which I also highly recommend.
I strongly encourage upgrading the stylus to an elliptical for improved fidelity and less record wear.The supplied conical stylus ... Read More
- Good enoughMet need to transfer LP/45 records to CD/CT.Easy set up.Works good!
- Sounds good, not user friendly.First off, let me say that I may be a little biased when it comes to Sony products. They do not last in my personal experience.
When I bought this turntable, I was relatively new to vinyl and didn't really know the difference between one turntable from another. My problems with this particular one, first off, is the fact that it has no fine tuner for the speed. At first I figured this would be no deal, since the thing is supposed to be automatic and shouldn't need fine tuning. Alas I was ... Read More
- Great product for the priceAbout three years ago I discovered how easy it was to tape vinyl records using your computer to burn them to CD. I found an old Sony PS-LX150H model at a second hand store and my $3.00 investment lasted just over two years. Impressed enough with the older model's performance to seek out a newer model, I recently purchased a Sony PS-LX250H. This turntable is perfect for recording records to your computer. I have never heard records played on higher grade turntables that cost $250.00 and up but I feel ... Read More
