
Sony PS-LX310BT
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Sony PS-LX310BT
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No USB interface. Just RCA and Bluetooth
2 months ago
I cannot directly answer the question of whether the turntable is also suitable for Sigels, as I have no information about "Sigels". If you are looking for a specific compatibility or application, please let me know so that I can help you better. The turntable supports Bluetooth and can be connected to appropriate devices.
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Yes, you can connect the Sony PS-LX310BT to your Denon amplifier with a cable. The turntable has RCA output sockets (RCA cables) that you need to connect to the corresponding input sockets of your amplifier. Here are the steps you should follow: - Use the supplied RCA cables to connect the turntable's output jacks (usually colour coded as white and red for the left and right channels) to the corresponding input jacks on your Denon amplifier. - Make sure you select the correct input source on your amplifier to receive the signal from the turntable. - The PS-LX310BT also has an integrated phono preamplifier, so you can connect the output either via the phono or line output, depending on whether your amplifier has a phono input or not.
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Hello, This model is not compatible with a sound card for digitising vinyl records. Sony Europe
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Hi br00talterror, Yes, of course. PS-LX310BT is a stereo turntable system for analogue playback of vinyl records. The record player has no built-in speakers. To listen to the sound of vinyl records, either use an audio cable to connect to an audio device audio cable to connect to an audio device or use the BLUETOOTH® function to connect to an audio device with BLUETOOTH wireless capability, such as wireless speakers or wireless headphones. Make sure that the audio device connected via BLUETOOTH® wireless technology has a volume adjustment function. Adjust the gain switch to match the audio level of your record. This will allow you to listen to your music without distortion. You can find more information on our website. Sony Europe
I think so! Wireless speakers can be connected via Bluetooth. I have paired a Sony SRS-XB43 and it works!
What type of speakers do you recommend, in terms of practicality and value for money with this deck?
I have Triangle LN01A bluetooth active speakers, which I also use for my TV and CDs, and I'm very happy with them, but they may be a bit expensive if you only use them for this turntable.
Yes, but it's better if you keep your plates clean. :)
Even better, this turntable has built-in Bluetooth, which means you can use it directly with a set of ProSonus speakers, for example, which are active speakers and also have Bluetooth. But it's not done with good news, a pre-out preamp is also built in, meaning you can also run the turntable directly from the PreSonus line in connections. With such a configuration (or with any other active speaker system) you don't need a receiver (which should have a phono input, but since the Sony turntable has a pre-amp output, a normal amplifier will do). With my suggestion, a lot of sound is possible, so PreSonus studio speakers are a very good choice, and the price of the set is also top. PreSonus Eris E4.5BT (active, 2 x 25 W, pair) If you want more bass, there is also a subwoofer to go with the PreSonus: PreSonus Eris Sub8 (Subwoofer active, 1 x 50 W, 1 pc.)
Hi, this belt should be 1 to 1 the original and therefore suitable according to my information: Sony Belt (Diverse) In this video you can see how to thread the belt https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXQbRWKi3yg Whether it is the belt, I can hardly answer from a distance, but it would certainly be a possible reason.
On the back of the turntable there is a switch "OUTPUT SELECT". Have you set this to "Line" ? A second switch "GAIN SELECT" may have to be set to "High".
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