TCL may be in charge of Sony TVs and soundbars now, but Sony isn't giving up on vinyl.
Sony is releasing a new turntable for the first time since 2019. Two, in fact. The entry-level PS-LX3BT ($399.99) and step-up ...
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Sony unexpectedly re-enters affordable hi-fi with its first new turntables in years
Sony has released next-gen versions of its popular 2019-released turntable.
But don't worry, there's also Bluetooth, including Hi-Res aptX Adaptive. With full-auto playback, it's a modern ... spin on ...
If you've been getting back into vinyl records lately, or need to upgrade your basic setup, I've got good news. Sony's ...
Sony Electronics today announced two new models of turntables, the PS-LX3BT and PS-LX5BT, priced at $400 and $500 ...
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Pro-Ject’s New All-in-One Stereo Component Aims to Make Hi-Fi Easy
This one compact hi-fi component unites all digital and analog sources.
The main draw is the inclusion of 96kHz/24-bit aptX Adaptive hi-res Bluetooth. This lets you stream your records directly to wireless speakers without needing a separate amplifier.
Sony's new PS-LX3BT and PS-LX5BT turntables add wireless bluetooth playback and USB port for recording and digitising vinyl records ...
Fluance’s preference for a glossy finish may not be your first choice, but the RT85N should absolutely be on your radar as a purely analog turntable. There’s no preamp here, so you’ll need to buy one ...
Today, Pro-Ject is best known for its entry-level or midrange turntables, priced between $300 and $600, designed as the “next step up” for those looking to get a little more serious about vinyl.
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