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Best holiday deal: Sony Bluetooth stereo turntable now only $198

This holiday, get the Sony PS-LX310BT turntable for $198. A great entry-level deck with modern features like Bluetooth and auto-play."

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A Sony Bluetooth stereo turntable model PS-LX310BT is placed on a wooden cabinet. The turntable's dust cover is open, revealing a vinyl record on the platter. To the left of the turntable, there are several vinyl record sleeves with red and white artwork. In the background, there are potted plants adding a touch of greenery to the scene. The setup suggests a cozy and stylish listening area.
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If you’ve been eyeing a new turntable to spin your vinyl collection, this holiday season might just be the perfect opportunity to snag one with a fantastic deal. The Sony Bluetooth stereo turntable, model PS-LX310BT, is currently marked down to $198 at Amazon and $200 at Best Buy, down from its usual $250 price tag. Here’s why this deal is worth your attention, especially if you’re in the market for a genuinely affordable yet feature-rich option.

At first glance, the Sony PS-LX310BT might not turn heads with its minimalist, no-frills design compared to the eye-catching, retro-styled turntables you might see at Urban Outfitters or trending on TikTok. However, don’t let its unassuming aesthetics mislead you. This turntable is a testament to the principle that form follows function, particularly when it comes to user experience and sound quality.

For vinyl novices, the PS-LX310BT stands out for its plug-and-play simplicity. There’s no complicated setup here; just place your record on the platter, press the start button, and let the fully automatic operation take over. The tonearm moves to the record, plays it, and then returns to its resting position once the record has finished, all with a touch of a button. This user-friendliness is a significant draw for those who might be intimidated by the traditional setup of turntables.

The image shows the components of a Sony Bluetooth stereo turntable model PS-LX310BT. The components include the main turntable unit with a tonearm and gear mechanism, a black rubber mat, a clear plastic platter, a power adapter with a cable, a 45 RPM adapter, two hinges for the dust cover, and the dust cover itself. The turntable is designed for playing vinyl records and features Bluetooth connectivity for wireless audio streaming.
The image shows a Sony Bluetooth stereo turntable model PS-LX310BT. The turntable is depicted in the center with Bluetooth connectivity indicated by the Bluetooth symbol and wireless signal waves. Surrounding the turntable are various Bluetooth-compatible audio devices, including speakers, a soundbar, a subwoofer, and headphones. Additionally, there are wired connections shown at the bottom, leading to an external audio device, possibly an amplifier or receiver. This setup illustrates the turntable's capability to connect to both wired and wireless audio systems.

One of the standout features of this turntable is its Bluetooth connectivity. In an era where wireless is king, the PS-LX310BT allows you to stream your vinyl’s sound directly to Bluetooth headphones or speakers. This feature not only reduces cable clutter but also adds a layer of versatility, enabling you to enjoy your records anywhere in your home without needing to be tethered to the turntable.

The built-in phono stage is another feather in its cap. This means if you’re using active speakers or have an amplifier without a phono input, you can connect the PS-LX310BT directly without the need for an additional preamp. This feature has been praised for its convenience by Louder, emphasizing how it makes setting up a vinyl system straightforward without compromising on sound quality.

Despite its budget-friendly price, the PS-LX310BT doesn’t skimp on audio quality. It features a belt-drive system that helps in reducing vibrations, ensuring that the sound from your vinyl is as clean and clear as possible. The included Audio-Technica AT3600 cartridge, though not easily upgradable, provides a warm, pleasant sound that’s more than suitable for casual listening. Crackling Sound’s review notes that while it may not satisfy audiophiles seeking dynamic punch, for its price, the audio performance is commendable.

In a market flooded with options, the Sony PS-LX310BT stands out for several reasons:

  • Value for money: With this holiday deal, you’re getting a lot of functionality for less than $200, which is a rare find in the turntable market.
  • Ease of use: Ideal for those new to vinyl or anyone who values simplicity over complexity.
  • Versatility: With Bluetooth and a built-in phono stage, it adapts to modern audio setups while preserving the analog charm of vinyl.

Whether you’re looking to dive into the vinyl resurgence or simply want to expand your existing collection with a hassle-free addition, the Sony PS-LX310BT at this price point is an investment in both nostalgia and modernity. Grab this deal while it lasts, and enjoy the warmth of vinyl with the convenience of today’s technology.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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