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Sony PS-LX3BT  ·  Source: Sony

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PS-LX3BT and PS-LX5BT, Sony’s first new turntables in seven years, offer Bluetooth, ease-of-use and sleek design. Is it finally time to upgrade your record player?

Sony PS-LX3BT and PS-LX5BT

Has it really been seven years since Sony’s last new turntable? The PS-LX310BT set the bar pretty high. Now the company has done the incredible and given us two new record players at once, the PS-LX3BT and PS-LX5BT. Both offer Bluetooth and simple operation,  plus a shared design aesthetic.

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Sony PS-LX5BT · Source: Sony

Two New Models

The two new Sony models feature both Bluetooth and wired operation. The Bluetooth connectivity supports aptX, aptX-Adaptive, and Hi-Res Wireless Audio. There’s also a USB output with three-level gain control for recording vinyl to digital. They both feature a cartridge, aluminum platter, and transparent dust cover, with 33⅓ and 45 RPM record-support, and include a 45 RPM adapter.

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Sony PS-LX3BT · Source: Sony

Sony PS-LX3BT

The PS-LX3BT is the entry-level model of the two, designed to be easy to use for newbies. It offers a built-in phono equalizer plus single-button playback. The included cartridge is an MM-type with a stylus pressure of 3.5g ± 0.5g. According to Sony, “It delivers warm analog sound with smooth tracking, ideal for everyday listening.”

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Sony PS-LX3BT · Source: Sony

Sony PS-LX5BT

Moving up the record player experience ladder, we have the PS-LX5BT. Engineered for those who want more out of their turntable, it offers refinements to enhance listening, such as the rigid one-piece body, aluminum tone arm, rubber mat and quiet circuit design, all of which suppress unwanted vibrations.

The PS-LX5BT has the same auto-play functionality as the PS-LX3BT, as well as Bluetooth connectivity and an integrated phono amp. Where it differs is in the gold plating for the phono connectors. Additionally, the cartridge is a high-precision MM-type with a stylus pressure of 2.0g ± 0.5g, delivering “rich sound with a wide soundstage – ideal for focused, dedicated listening beyond everyday use,” according to the company.

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Sony PS-LX5BT · Source: Sony

Pricing and Availability

Both models are available now from Sony. The PS-LX3BT costs $399.99 while the PS-LX5BT is $499.99.

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