Either Sony’s trying to tell us that vinyl will never die, or that vinyl is finally dead. After years of quietly selling regular old turntables, Sony is now offering what some niche brands already ...
Sony has launched the PS-LX5BT, a $500 Bluetooth turntable positioned above the $400 PS-LX3BT in its 2026 lineup. First shown at CES 2026, it retains the convenience of full automation, built-in phono ...
Sony has revealed the PS-LX310BT, a new wireless turntable targeting modern vinyl fans who want the convenience of an integrated Bluetooth transmitter. Thanks to this wireless connectivity, the ...
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Sony’s new affordable turntable takes aim at aspiring audiophiles
It's a turntable that, according to the brand, is designed "to suit both first-time vinyl listeners and audiophiles" alike.
Vinyl records have been making a comeback over the past couple of years, and with them the desire for snazzy new record players has also gone up. This year’s CES has already seen the debut of the ...
It's a turntable (belt-driven) that can spin at either 33 and a third or 45 rpm's and can connect to your computer for ripping or for recording your own custom DJ mixes. The best part about choosing ...
The Sony HX500 turntable is kind of a landmark product. Before it was released in 2016, USB turntables had a reputation for being pretty terrible because, as JP Torres, Sony’s Audio Expert for Home ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. I bought my last turntable in the late 1970s and in less than a decade it was made obsolete by the compact disc. So it's an odd ...
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