| | |  | Office Electronics | Home » » » Sony PS-LX250H Fully-Automatic Turntable | | | | | | | Description: | | You may be asking, M-^SWhat's a LP turntable doing here in this sectionM-^T? Well, weM-^Rd like to get your attention on the affordability of this Sony! It features fully automatic operation, a belt driven system with 33-1/3 & 45 RPM speeds, a balanced tone arm & front mounted controls. Plus it includes the phono cartridge with a bonded diamond stylus. So pull out those records that you havenM-^Rt played in a long time & start to reminisce! | | | 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
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Width:
| 16.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 3.9 inches | | Product Weight:
| 8.75 pounds | | Package Length:
| 18.4 inches | | Package Width:
| 16.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 6.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 9.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 149 reviews |
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Don't Waste Your MoneyNov 21, 2009 I started having problems with this player within two months after purchasing. First, the turntable belt came off. After re-setting this, I have had the tone arm jump back and forth on occasion without ever playing the record. I finally got fed up today, and am ordering the Pioneer PL-990 and hoping that I have better luck.
Can't believe how it soundsNov 17, 2009 Don't listen to those who say 'needle is no replaceable', because it exists. It's the atn 3600 l. Very easy to set up, plug, and easy to play. Sounds perfect.
The only thing missing is an on off switch, but you can forgive that to the sony guys after you hear your first lp.
sony turntableOct 30, 2009 easy to use- but was sent to me with a damaged stylus- still waitng for a replacement from icon electronics
Quality control non-existentOct 23, 2009 Garbage. I've owned two of these models. The first lasted maybe four years and then the belt drive mechanism (I guess) went bad and the turntable speed increased slightly but obviously and records started playing too fast, especially at 45 rpm. Costs too much to have a problem like this diagnosed and fixed, so I wrote it off to bad luck (isn't Sony supposed to be reliable quality?) and bought a replacement. This second model hasn't even made it a year. The auto start-stop stylus feature -- which can't be overridden or ignored in favor of manual use -- went bad very quickly and now I can'tplay a record at all. I can't get the stylus to go to the record, lower, and stay put -- it keeps returning to the stop position every time it's activated. And you can't get around this function! Although I may see if I can simply disable the gears and then maybe I can play records by manually placing and returning the stylus. Like we used to do in the bad old days before they put unnecessary and poorly designed bells and whistles on turntables that would break and render the entire device useless!
I am also not pleased that by the second time I bought this model (2008) Sony had made it so the buyer has to assemble the stylus and belt drive mechanism. I've never been expected to put together my own turntable before using it! If you can't figure this out from the badly written instructions, you're out of luck. Caveat emptor!
I will not be buying this model again, or any other Sony turntable for that matter.
First time Vinyl Record player owner and love it!Sep 29, 2009 I have been very satisified with the quality of this product. I would recommend to any first time buyers.
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