Product Description
Do you still have some classic vinyl? Would you like to transfer those albums to your PC, Walkman music player, or even your iPod music player? Well now you can bring those albums into the digital world with the PS-LX300USB USB stereo turntable from Sony. Using the USB connection, you can import all that music into your computer and create MP3 files to store on a PC or bring along with you on your favorite portable player. The supplied Audio Studio software makes it easy for you to archive your music from vinyl, optimize the sound, and store it on your PC. The PS-LX300USB USB turntable is also a fully functional turntable that can connect to your current system and playback your classic vinyl albums.
- USB audio output
- Transfer your vinyl albums to digital format
- Fully automatic operation
- Built-in phone preamp
- Static balance tonearm
Sony PS-LX300USB USB Stereo Turntable (Black) Reviews
Sony PS-LX300USB USB Stereo Turntable (Black) Reviews
605 of 615 people found the following review helpful: ![]() This review is from: Sony PS-LX300USB USB Stereo Turntable (Black) (Electronics) The reason that I'm writing this review is because this product is new and I could not find a single review on this turntable before I purchased it. I had been shopping for a turntable for quite awhile, reading reviews and product specs until I finally decided on the PS-LX300USB mostly for its appearance, price, USB capabilities and the Sony name. I've had this turntable for two weeks now and so far I am very pleased with its performance. Here's what I like about this turntable: Great sound that surpasses a number of CD recordings of the same music; USB connection that easily allows conversion of analog music to digital files; Even the MP3s that I made sound better than some of the CD versions of the same music; It is black and blends in well with my other stereo equipment and doesn't look like a bloated silver flying saucer (like some other USB turntables); Easy to operate; Price is great; Software works very good once you figure out how it operates... Read more 292 of 296 people found the following review helpful: ![]() This review is from: Sony PS-LX300USB USB Stereo Turntable (Black) (Electronics) I would have given this 5 stars with a little better instructions on set up. It assumes a knowledge of stereo components that I don't have. But as it is I've fumbled along by trial and error and I'm getting incredible results. My LP collection has been in the basement for the last 23 years. Frankly I assumed those records were ruined. I never had good stereo equipment or fresh needles, and I never treated them with more than casual care. However, I dragged them up to make a list of what MP3 tracks I'd like to buy and to my amazement I found that I had huge collections with songs that have never been digitalized. I also found that some of these old LPs are only available at astronomical prices. So I decided to try digitalizing my old LPs using the Sony PS-LX300 USB. Before playing my first record, I spent a day on-line looking at the options for cleaning vinyl records. Spending hundreds of dollars on a disc cleaning system for records that I assumed were... Read more 137 of 139 people found the following review helpful: ![]() By This review is from: Sony PS-LX300USB USB Stereo Turntable (Black) (Electronics) I haven't had any problems with the turntable, it's being very kind to my old albums. I'm pretty impressed with the quality and am glad I chose the Sony over several other brands I researched. I would definitely recommend this one. Like several other reviewers I've had a not so fun time trying to figure out the software. I do have sound through my computer. To make a long story short, here's what I ended up with for my settings: click "Tools" then "vinyl recording and restoration", be sure "monitor recording level" is checked. My Device Properties on the Audio tab is: Sound Playback: Realtek HD Audio Output Sound Recording: USB Audio CODEC MIDI Music Playback: Miscrosoft GS Wavetable SW Synth I can listen to an album even if I don't want to record it by opening up the vinyl recording and restoration window and just letting it run in the background. Hope this helps. |
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