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Sony PS-LX250H Turntable
10 reviews   3.1 of 5

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virtual_gnd

 (Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
02/24/2005

Overall Rating

 3 of 5

Value Rating

 4 of 5

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Price Paid:  $100.00 from circuit city

Summary

I bought this a coupla days ago and am satisfied with the perfrmance of the unit, I had to tweak the tracking mass of the tonearm cause it is higher than normal which, I did this by glueing 3 quarters and one dime to the back of the tonearm so as to counter the stylus weight, this seems to work fine for me, although id recommend experimenting with how many coins you need.

Strength

cheap, good sound

Weakness

short cables, no tonearm adjustment

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Price Paid:  $85.00 from Best Buy


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Price Paid:  $100.00 from Best Buy; Tulsa, OK

Summary

I bought this turntable in 99 at Best Buy for about 100 bucks. It has functioned quite well ever since then, and it has performed accurately on a consistant basis, so I'll give it props for that. The turntable has adjustments on the underside which are hard to adjust while a record is playing, but I've done so in order for my LPs to play at the exact same pitch as my CDs. You can make the adjustment for both 45s and 33s independently of one another, it's quite helpful if you think the pitch is off. Secondly, you can adjust where the needle drops onto the acetate. I didn't like the way the needle would plop down immediately into the tracks instead of the buffer grooves. It's got good sound for a magnetic stylus. It will hit about 20 hz, so if you've got the speakers and range, it really does the job. One last feature you can adjust from underneat his the motor-short placement. If you want the platter to shut off/turn on only when you've got the cartridge over the edge of the vinyl, you can set it that way. I have mine calibrated to perfection and it will come on as soon as you move the arm away from the holder. I'm quite happy with the value and performance of this model. You'd be hard pressed to find another model that you can tune/calibrate to your liking as easily as this one.

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