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Sony PS-LX350H Turntable
Sony PS-LX350H Turntable

Product Rating
3.75 of 5
4 reviews

Price Range
$156 - $200

Product Description

Sony's PS-LX350H belt-drive turntable offers fully manual control and a continuously variable pitch feature. What's more, it'll accommodate 33.3 RPM (revolutions per minute) and 45 RPM records. The PS-LX350H comes with a moving-magnet (MM) cartridge and a removable dust cover.


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Written By

jfrancisd

From

lincoln,nebraska

Date Created

12/29/2002

Summary

I buy vinyl at 2.00 a pop at a local used store. This turntable suits my use. I find the sound comparable my friend's MMF-2.1 and my current selection of SACD's. It sounds as good as the recording will allow. associated equipment NAD218 AR11's Carver CT24 Vibrapods(inverted)

Strength

does what I want with no problems

Weakness

I'm sure more money will buy me better
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Written By

fictionromantic

From

NYC

Date Created

08/25/2002

Summary

This is the absolute best turntable I have ever encountered in my life, and I've been through a lot of top of the equipment in my time. It never fails to amaze me how much better every record I put on this turntable sounds compared to other supposed high quality turntables I have owned. Even better the thing is solid as a rock, you'd have to put some effort into breaking this thing. If your looking into buying a new turntable go with this one!!!

Strength

All around awesome!!!

Weakness

None that I have been able to find as of yet.
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Written By

Bob Sonmez

From

Istanbul

Date Created

04/21/2002

Summary

Overall good price for a turntable currently in the market, you get much better result with a quality cable other than supplied with the product.

Strength

Decent sound and useful plug ins, not bad stylus,

Weakness

Cover material they used could be better quality,
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Written By

Init6

Date Created

03/21/2002

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I bought this turntable when I decided I wanted to "play some records", and long before I was introduced to the audiophile world. For the price, it''s not bad. But for another $100 you can get a Music Hall MMF 2.1. The sound is surprisingly decent on this ''table, although the top and bottom ends are a little soft. Soundstaging is not excellent, to put it mildly, although imaging is decent enough. If you don''t want to take the leap into audiophile ''tables before you''re sure that vinyl is for you, this might be a good choice. But I would recommend you come off the extra C-not and get the MMF 2.1. I''m currently selling this turntable, and hooked it up to make sure everything was good to go. It really surprised me. I put on my MCA Heavy Vinyl 180gm copy of Buddy Guy''s "Walking Through The Woods" and the sound just lept out of the speakers. VERY good sound. So if you have a lot of quality vinyl, and are not an audiophile, this would probably suffice. System: Sony PS-LX350H ''table JVC RX-8010VBK surround receiver Sound Dynamics RTS-3 loudspeakers Monster Cable interconnects

Strength

Inexpensive, decent enough sound

Weakness

Soundstaging and imaging are weak, does not lend itself to isolation treatments (feet, pods, etc.) well...
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