Sony Electronics today announced two new models of turntables, the PS-LX3BT and PS-LX5BT, priced at $400 and $500 ...
Sony’s two new turntables are the PS-LX310BT and the PS-LX510BT, the latter being the slightly more premium option. Sony ...
The main draw is the inclusion of 96kHz/24-bit aptX Adaptive hi-res Bluetooth. This lets you stream your records directly to wireless speakers without needing a separate amplifier.
Sony's new PS-LX3BT and PS-LX5BT turntables add wireless bluetooth playback and USB port for recording and digitising vinyl records ...
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Sony has returned to turntables for the first time in seven years, unveiling two Bluetooth-enabled models. Both decks, ...
Sony is releasing a new turntable for the first time since 2019. Two, in fact. The entry-level PS-LX3BT ($399.99) and step-up ...
The differences between the old LX310BT and new LX3BT on paper are what you’d probably expect: a streamlined aesthetic, new ...
The Sony PS-LX3BT, pictured above, has a transparent lid for that classic look, and an integrated phono stage so you don’t ...
The PS-LX3BT is fitted with a moving magnet cartridge with a tracking force of 3.5g, while the PS-LX5BT features an upgraded ...
First up, there's the PS-LX3BT, which will replace the successful and very popular PS-LX310BT as Sony's new entry-level ...
Sony's finally updated its fan-favorite PS-LX310BT deck – but the budget-friendly pricing hasn't carried over ...