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Sony PS-LX350H


$200.00 Released May, 2004

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Setup is simple and obvious, hooks up just as you'd expect it to. Has smooth and accessible operation, easy to work with. Can be counted on to operate as expected time after time.

The Cons:Built with plastics that don't feel very sturdy, will chip and crack if taken from one venue to another too often. No cartridge protractor included, could use a new head entirely. Doesn't have the high tension needed by DJs.

The Sony PS-LX350H is a classic style manual turntable that lets you enjoy your classic record collection on your new hi-fi audio system.  It has a belt drive system and supports 33-1/3 and 45 rpm record playback.

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There is a full size aluminum platter, servo speed control with strobe for easy cue and an S-shaped static balance tone arm.  It has an anti-skating adjustment for smooth tracking and a ground terminal to isolate noise. It features fully manual operation, has RCA L/R outs and comes with a dust cover.

Features / Specifications

  • 33 1/3 and 45 rpm Record Playback
  • Belt Drive System
  • Supplied Dust Cover
  • Anti-Skating Adjustment for Smooth Tracking
  • Full Size Aluminum Platter
  • Ground Terminal to Isolate Noise
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: > 50dB
  • Wow and Flutter: < 0.25% (WRMS)
  • Pitch Control
  • Strobe Control for Easy Cue
  • Fully Manual Operation
  • Dimensions (Approx.) : 17.67" x 5.67" x 13.75" (450x145x350mm)
  • Weight (Approx.) : 14.3 lbs (6.5Kg)
  • RCA Audio Output(s) : 1 (Rear)

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Pros
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    setup is simple and obvious, hooks up just as you'd expect it to

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    has smooth and accessible operation, easy to work with

  • 1

    can be counted on to operate as expected time after time

  • 1

    sound output is clean and detailed, can pick out subtle details well

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    strobe light is accurate, keeps time precisely

Cons
  • 1

    built with plastics that don't feel very sturdy, will chip and crack if taken from one venue to another too often

  • 1

    no cartridge protractor included, could use a new head entirely

  • 1

    doesn't have the high tension needed by DJs

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