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The Sony PS-LX310BT is a fully automatic belt-drive turntable featuring dual-speed playback (33â…“ & 45 RPM), built-in switchable phono preamp with three gain settings, and versatile connectivity options including Bluetooth wireless streaming and USB output for digital ripping. Its aluminum die-cast platter and newly designed tonearm ensure stable, high-fidelity sound, while one-step auto start/stop functionality offers effortless operation. Ideal for modern vinyl enthusiasts seeking a sleek, easy-to-use player that bridges analog warmth with digital convenience.








| ASIN | B07PBLD4QN |
| Additional Features | Newly designed tone arm for rich, clear playback, One-step auto play for simple operation, Two operating speeds: 33â…“ and 45 rpm |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,691 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #42 in Audio & Video Turntables |
| Brand | Sony |
| Built-In Media | Turntable, Dust Cover, Power Supply, Aluminum plate, Rubber vinyl platter, Dust cover attachment pieces (2), Adaptor for 7-inch records, USB B cable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 4,000 Reviews |
| Cycles | DC Motor |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00027242915008 |
| Included Components | Turntable, Dust Cover, Power Supply, Aluminum plate, Rubber vinyl platter, Dust cover attachment pieces (2), Adaptor for 7-inch records, USB B cable Included Components Turntable, Dust Cover, Power Supply, Aluminum plate, Rubber vinyl platter, Dust cover attachment pieces (2), Adaptor for 7-inch records, USB B cable See more |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17"L x 14.5"W x 4.38"H |
| Item Weight | 7.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Material | Plastic |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 45 RPM |
| Mfr Part Number | PSLX310BT |
| Model Name | PSLX310BT |
| Model Number | PSLX310BT |
| Power Consumption | 1.8 Watts |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Signal Format | Digital |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 75 dB |
| Special Feature | Newly designed tone arm for rich, clear playback, One-step auto play for simple operation, Two operating speeds: 33â…“ and 45 rpm Special Feature Newly designed tone arm for rich, clear playback, One-step auto play for simple operation, Two operating speeds: 33â…“ and 45 rpm See more |
| Style Name | PS-LX310BT |
| UPC | 027242915008 |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
F**T
Sony has a winner with this outstanding turntable!
I can't say enough about how pleased I am with this turntable. Being a baby boomer I have owned a few turntables during the era of component stereo systems. I abandoned vinyl with the introduction of CD's. I do stream music but have come to re-appreciate vinyl and it's physicality. This is a perfect turntable for my needs. I love the minimalist design, the easy bluetooth pairing (literally within two second after initial pairing) and it sounds fantastic with my Bose sound bar and subwoofer. I don't buy into much of what the vinyl fanatics say about only using traditional RCA connections , receiver/amps and floor speakers for pure sound. I don't have the space for all that anymore, Why not embrace technology that's easy to use, sounds great with a much smaller footprint? I have found that when records don't sound very good it's more of an issue with the pressing or mastering than with the equipment it's played on assuming you're using decent equipment! I also don’t believe that manual turntables are essential to the vinyl experience. Just place the record, give it a light brushing, push a button, let the automatic turntable do it’s thing. I did make two upgrades. I replaced the neoprene platter mat with a rubber one. The Feir mat sold here on Amazon is a great replacement at a minimal price. I placed it upside down so it has the same flat look as the original neoprene mat, with no sound degradation. I also replaced the included conical stylus with an upgraded elliptical stylus from LP Gear. That item is not sold on Amazon but direct from the manufacturer and is a smart add-on for about $50. I agree with others regarding the hard wired-in RCA cables. It would have been nice to have plugs instead and add the cables if you need them, but that is certainly not a problem. Just tuck them away out of sight. I disagree with reviews that say the that the mostly plastic build is "cheap." The design of the turntable far outweighs the well concealed fact that the unit is plastic/aluminum. Cleaning tip: to clean dust off the dust cover without scratching it, dampen a soft cloth or microfiber towel with water and "blot" the top of the cover instead of wiping it You'll pick up the dust and not leave any unsightly scratches. Enjoy your purchase!
D**D
Excellent first turntable! Easy to use, USB, Bluetooth, RCA outputs.
If you're looking for an aesthetically-appealing, idiot-proof turntable that will sound shockingly good for its price while affording tons of playback flexibility, don't hesitate on the Sony PS-LX310BT. I have thousands of dollars of audiophile-grade headphones, but I had never been interested in vinyl. Then my wife realized she could collect Taylor Swift records AND listen to them with my equipment. So I was tasked with finding a reasonable entry-grade turntable. I ended up going with this Sony due to a number of factors. Sony is a reliable brand. I have never had a Sony product I didn't feel was at least mid-tier in terms of quality, if not premium. They have just never disappointed. Overpriced at times - perhaps, but never a letdown. That trend continues with this turntable - and I think it's an insane value compared to its competition in terms of features as well. Simple and easy to use. Having seen spooky stories of damaged vinyl and equipment in forums, as a first time, this was important to me. But it's pretty easy once you're familiarized. You put a record on, you remove the stylus cover, you turn it on, press start, and it just goes until the side is complete. When it's done, it auto-stops. It's great. Apparently lots of turntables don't auto-stop, and can damage your vinyl or "stylus tip" (there's a technical term I'm not recalling). Oh, and want to pause or change the spot on the record? There's a raise/lower toggle to allow you to do either! Flexible playback options. I can hook it up to my amplifiers via either USB-B or RCA, and they sound impressively similar. My wife loves using the Bluetooth for our living room soundbar. I wouldn't stress about which one sounds better, you're likely limited by your vinyl at this point. Dynamic range seemed the same to me. Excellent sound quality. I have no reference point for other turntables, but playing out of our high-end Samsung soundbar via Bluetooth, Taylor's vinyl sounds as good as our lossless music sources like Amazon Music HD and Apple Music. I couldn't discern a difference easily. On an audiophile headphone setup, such as my HDV 820 and HD800S combo, there is some dynamic range and soundstage expanse missing between Taylor Swift's 24-bit/44.1khz digital masters. But this more likely a limitation of the vinyl press, than the turntable itself. I'm not a fan of the pops and hisses - and they're there, but as soon as music gets rolling, you forget about them / don't hear them until it's quiet/silent again. I also don't care for a specifically warmer sound that people love from vinyl, and there's a touch of this, but I didn't feel like it was overly-coloring the sound. Dust cover! You can remove this too, if you prefer the aesthetic, but we live in Arizona, and our house is dusty minutes after cleaning it. Must-have. What I didn't like. - Power button location: I wish the power button wasn't on the back-side, but it's easy enough to feel and find. - RCAs hardwired: Probably my biggest complaint. I wish the RCAs weren't hardwired in. Would have preferred just female jacks like the USB output, and utilize a provided cable. Were these to get damaged, you'd have to have the unit rewired/repaired. but I just keep them cable-managed, and it's fine. Just keep out of reach of your puppies, cats and small children. In summary, I'm convinced there's no better option for a turntable under $200 (at time of review). You get wireless with USB, analog with RCA and digital with USB. It's easy to use and has fail-safes to avoid damaging the equipment and records. Sony has produced a good looking, thoughtful, value-laiden turntable in this PS-LX310BT.
J**Y
Excellent, Affordable Turntable
Picked this up after reading multiple review websites where this was identified as one of the best choices for a good quality table that wasn't thousands and thousands of dollars. As a casual listener and not a diehard audiophile this was exactly in the range I was looking for. This table is excellent, and includes a number of features that make it ideal for casual or even first-time users. Set up is extremely straightforward, and the directions are clearly worded with pictures to help, and following the steps yields perfect results. The automatic system makes starting and stopping easy, with minimal intervention on placing the needle, etc. The only time you need to touch the control arm is if you want a specific track, and need to move the arm to the correct placement, otherwise, listening from start to finish is literally just a button. I paired this with matching Sony sound gear, and it sounds great. For about $500 you can get the speakers, table and tuner, and have a great system that still comes in less than half the cost of some upper-mid level tables that don't sound that much better.
B**N
Good quality first turntable
I have a Numark direct drive turntable (that’s about 25 years old). It works fine, but I wanted a modern turntable with Bluetooth, and after some research I decided on this Sony model. It was very easy to setup- just attach the belt, and connect the acrylic lid. That’s about it. Connecting to a Bluetooth speaker and my headphones was easy, just like any other connection. The sound is nice and loud, either through BT or direct analog bookshelf speakers (via the built in RCA jacks). The operation is either automatic or manual. I prefer auto for when I’m listening and doing chores around the house. It just stops when the side is done. It’s a Sony product, so it’s good quality. Cons? Well, it’s a Sony product so it’s overpriced. I got it on sale for $199, but it feels more like a $150 set. It’s very light weight, so it doesn’t have much of a premium feel. It’s nice, just very basic. Pros? The sound is good. I’m not an audiophile but I know what sounds good. With my home setup, the sound is pretty decent for what I listen to. I think if I had better bookshelf speakers it might sound a little better. The built in pre-amp does a decent job. Overall, I think this is a good first turntable for someone getting into vinyl. I have confidence that if used with care and taken care of, it will last me quite a few years.
M**O
Big bang for your buck!
After HOURS of research on entry level turntables, I've settled on this Sony unit. initial impressions during unpacking, this unit is super lightweight leaving me with the idea it was cheap, which, in all fairness when comparing to others, it is. My hopes were slightly dashed at this point. I had it up and running from package opening in under 15 minutes. It seamlessly paired with my Sony receiver in seconds. Sidenote, I bought this with the idea of not having to connect via RCA jacks, and that is how I am using it, but the cord for the RCA jacks are permanently attached to the unit with having only one side of male connectors, I suspect this was a way to cut costs. I'd prefer the ability to remove them without altering the unit, but it is what it is. My first listen was using a brand new Melody Gardot Vinyl. The sound for this price point, or even at price points cost more than $100 or so was nothing less than amazing. I replaced an older turntable that didn't have Bluetooth connectivity. I played an older vinyl, Pink Floyd, the wall, again incredible sound, and lastly I played an Amy Winehouse vinyl which had some wear and tear, and visible scratches, my old turntable struggled to play it skip free, this unit played it without missing a beat, zero skips. I can't speak more highly of this units capabilities. The only con is build feel/visual appeal, overall it looks and feels inexpensive, but the sound quality more than makes up for this. This just adds to my love of Sony products. I've replaced a Denon receiver with my current Sony and again was impressed. I did not upgrade they had similar price points within $50 of each other, with he Denon costing more. OK, back on track with the turntable review, so long as you don't mind the turntable being very lightweight and having a very simple appearance, you will not be disappointed, the sound is superb!
C**R
Good Turntable to Get into Vinyl
I had my doubt when I decided to get this turntable - not only because the price tag (200 usd is lower than most entry level turntables from many considered serious turntable manufacturer), but also for the bluetooth connection, which is a blasphemy for most turntable enthusiasts, as the reason for many of them to get into turntable is for the analog sound. My fear was escalated when I received the product - it is light, the platter is thin (comparing to usually seen hifi-grade turntable). However, after spending a few days with this turntable, I have to admit that the sound is much better than I thought, and I believe it is a good product to get into the turntable, which I think is what this product is for. Setup was really easy, about 3 minutes in and it was ready to play. First I tried it with a blue tooth soundbar. The connecting process was almost instant and the connection was very stable. Although I do wish that it would support Google Home, which would allow me to connect to more speakers that I already have. There is no need to connect any pre-amp, which is quite common for entry level turntables. It is literally just a situation of plug the power and play. What’s not common is that it also has amp built in and allows you to choose three levels of output - low, mid, high. The sound came out of the turntable was better than I expected - a good sense of clarity and sound stage, sound is a little bit cold for turntable, but sonic presentation throughout the spectrum was tight. The coldness, as I suspected, has improved after a few days, which is also common for any turntable. Then I tried to connect the to an external tube amp with the RCA output, and naturally the sound was largely improved. The warmth that is so unique to vinyl really shined in this scenario, and the details came out more, especially in the higher register (above 8k hz). All in all, I would recommend this to anyone who is interested in getting into turntable and vinyl. The performance was great for the price and even comparable to some higher priced entry level turntable. It is also fun to explore different modes of playing which will appeal to different needs.
F**1
High whine created during recording. Problematic setup issues due to poor design.
Sony tech support could not solve problem #1 - the high pitched whine when recording. I have returned the turntable. Five issues that future purchasers should know about: 1. I purchased this turntable (to replace an old, but working, Lenco) specifically to rip my LPs to disk via USB. When recording, a very high "whine" is created in the recording. This is not heard when listening via the RCA jacks and through the amplifier. I have replaced the cable, to no avail. I am now going to try to add ferrite beads to the cable. If that doesn't work I will return the unit. 2. There is no simple lock (clip) to hold the tone-arm down when moving the device. You need to find a wire tie, run it through a hole in the tone-arm rest and tie it down. This is really a pain when making small adjustments in location, or having to move the device to reach the switches on the back. It probably would have cost Sony $0.10, or less, to add the clip. 3. The hinges and the 45rpm adaptor are packed on the OUTSIDE of the styrofoam packaging. I missed them entirely and assumed that they had been left out of the box, and contacted the seller. (Sony makes you contact Amazon. Amazon passes the buck to the reseller. Oy!) Why not include them in the little box with the power supply so that they are easy to find? 4. There are control switches on the back of the unit to control the main power switch (which overrides the switches to actually use the device - which are on the front), the output choice (phone/line), and the output gain (when using the internal pre-amp) It doesThe fact that you may need to change these during setup (or later) and that there is no built in clip for the tone-arm means that you may destroy the needle during setup and trials. 5. The USB output is a very old style output, similar to those for very old printers (USB2-type B, with a rounded top) - I had to dig down to the bottom of my USB cable connection to find one. It is on the back of the unit, so to get to it you need to move the turntable. (see tone-arm clip issues, above). It should be noted that if you are using it for recording vinyl via USB, it is suggested that you unplug the USB cable when not using it. Actually, what happens is that if you leave the cable attached to the computer you cannot stream/play the recordings that exist on your hard drives. I will be connecting and disconnecting the cable from one of the front USB-A inputs on the front of my desktop. Other than those issues, it is a very nice unit which produces a very reproduction of sound/tone for classical recordings.
C**S
Great Turntable
Fantastic sound quality. Easy setup. Looks great. Using Edifier speakers (shelf type) and the pairing is awesome. Would highly recommend.
H**E
Excelente equipo SONY
Excelente tornamesa, reproductor los discos de vinil muy fiel y de muy fácil uso, con el plus del Bluetooth, la escepcional calidad de equipos SONY. Muy ligero para trasportar. Lo conecte a mi amplificador y el sonido es excelente.
C**H
How music is really meant to sound!
I picked up the Sony record player after my parents found a stash of old records from legendary artists like Elvis, Eric Clapton, KISS and more. It was exactly the motivation I needed to jump on thr vinyl record bandwagon. I chose the Sony player because of its cost and supposed good sound quality. I needed a record player with a pre-amp since my Sony STR-DN1080 receiver does not have a phono input. The record player is well packed and extremely simple to assemble. It just takes a couple of minutes to put the belt, platter, dust cover and connections to the receiver. The player itself is light and mostly plastic but it’s adequate. It looks sleek when assembled. Using the record player is easy as there is a off/standby button at the rear, a gain setting for the preamp and start/stop/rise-lower buttons at the front. The player can handle 33 and 45 rpm records. I listened to a few records and I haven’t heard such wonderful sound quality from any audio CD, super-audio CD, DSD file or streaming service. The perfect separation of each instrument and voice is absolutely incredible. Everyone today is missing out on what music should really sound like. Some of the records I tried were from 1965 and later so pops and crackles were evident on the dirtier scratched ones. I realize getting into vinyl records can be extremely expensive but I am more than happy with the Sony player as a first step into this hobby. Worth every penny to get introduced to how music really sounds like!
C**G
Easy setup and superb sound
The product was a pleasant surprise to me. The setup was extremely easy. The sound of the ripped vinyl was superb. I was a bit skeptical on the sound quality of the ripped music initially but everything turned out well and good. Highly recommended to anyone who thought of digitalizing their inventory of vinyls.
S**E
Sounds great
I really like this record player - it pairs well with my Google nest, but when it pairs with my Bose speaker its too quiet and I can't figure out why. I like the sound quality, and its easy to put together once you figure out which spool the rubber band goes over. It was very well packaged, so I was disappointed to find multiple scratches on the lid - that's why I gave it a 4 for quality of material. The buttons on the front are rather cheap, but everything works well. I would buy it again for sure. Have had a lot of fun with it. I have not hooked it to my computer yet, or to external speakers.
J**I
Stylish, great sound quality and easy to use and set up.
I bought it mostly because of the design and because I trust the brand. It proved everything I expected, with a sleek and modern design that blends easily and discreetly in the living room. It connected quickly to my Bluetooth speaker., and it sounds very well.
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