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Excellent entry level turntable
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julianb
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Nov 12, 2002
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Pros: Nice sound
Well isolated
Easy to operate
Good price
Cons: Cheap look, but can't expect more
The Bottom Line: Cheap and Cheerful, does the job well.
Review: I bought one of these at Circuit City for burning my LP collection to CD. The turntable sets up easily, the automatic controls work well, the sound is good, and the price right.
This is a belt drive turntable that can operate at 33 1/3 or 45... |
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A great, basic turntable
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u2joshuatree
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Jun 15, 2003
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Pros: A basic, easy to use, 2 speed turntable for a good price.
Cons: None.
The Bottom Line: This is a very good, basic turntable at a great price.
Review: I wanted to build a record collection. So of course, I need something to play them on. I was s ...
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gets the job done.
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exactionfigure
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Mar 9, 2003
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Pros: great functional record player
Cons: cannot set the exact speed of the timing belt
The Bottom Line: Great utility record player that gets the job done. Great buy for the money.
Review: I received this record player for Christmas because I was in need of a functional record player quite badly. I was going to hold out to get a Technics, even though I'm not mr. DJ or anything - I just like to buy quality. However, after several months...
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Sony PSLX250H - Review
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matthall06
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May 31, 2006
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Pros: Excellent sound, 33 \ 45. Stylish, size.
Cons: Had to fit belt myself, vibrates a bit.
The Bottom Line: I would recommended this product to anyone!
Review: I am a 12 year old boy and my dad got me in to records a few months ago. I was satisfied playing them on my old Ultra system but after a while my dad decided it was time for a new system. We hadn't really spotted many where we lived = in sheffield. ...
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Very Good For the Price
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macossay
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Apr 23, 2008
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Pros: Good entry level sound, built in preamp
Cons: None
The Bottom Line: A good entry level turntable for listening to vinyl records or recording them to CD.
Review: A very good entry level turntable. Sound is clean, wow and flutter are inaudible, the rumble that plagued early belt drive turntables has been engineered out. I've been using mine for over six years with no problems. It plays 45s and 33s, but not 78s. ...
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Average Every Day Player
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jwissinger
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Jan 24, 2008
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Pros: Simple to use, clean modern look
Cons: $100 does not buy what it used to!
The Bottom Line: At the lower end of the price bracket, it still works well for the user who is looking for a way to enjoy their vinyl collection just a little longer.
Review: Background Growing up I had a record player that was integral to a stereo. The whole stereo cost about $50 in the late 80's. Then when I went away to school my grandmother was parting with her early 1970's stereo. It had a built in changer for ...
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Works Great
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pythas
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Jul 30, 2007
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Pros: Doesn't need a Pre-Amp. Plugs into anything really. Shuts off by itself. Runs smooth.
Cons: You Get what you pay for.
Review: Well, it isnt the ReVox my dad runs by any means. But if you're a college student, or a high school student, and you're running vinal from the local second-hand store, or even the new stuff they sell at Newberry Comics (I play both), then this will get ...
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works, but not great
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rustof
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Sep 30, 2005
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Pros: ease of use, style
Cons: vibration, assembly
The Bottom Line: NO, The vibration issue stops me from truly enjoying my records. I would find a different player.
Review: I started buying records a couple of years ago. Then I used a 1970's Voice of Music portable record player. This was adequate but didn't produce a full sound, it also was monaural only. I decided that I needed an upgrade. I looked around and found ...
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Don't waste your time.
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kph_hebert
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Jul 26, 2006
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Pros: Easy to use.
Cons: Player does not keep a constant speed.
Review: I would not suggest this player to anyone. I really like the SONY brand but I was very disappointed in this product. The only problem with the player is that it doesn't keep a constant speed which causes the pitch to bend. Personally I only like key ...
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Sony PS-LX250H Turntable
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Sony's PS-LX250H is an entry-level belt-drive turntable that offers fully automatic operation. It's an easy way to get back into the vinyl game, parti...
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Sony PSLX250H Turntable
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Fully automatic operation Supports 33-1/ 3 and 45 rpm playing speeds Belt-drive system Static balance tonearm Convenient front-mounted controls for sim...
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Sony PS-LX250H - Fully Automatic Turntable
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Dust off your old records because this turntable is designed to work with virtually every current mini/ midi/ full-sized audio system that has an auxili...
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