Product Comparison: Sony PS-LX310BT vs Audio-Technica AT-LP60BK
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- The construction is solid and the matte black textured finish looks cool. This is a great entry level record player and an exceptional value.
- Connected to the amp gives a brilliant and clear sound - the arm moves onto the record automatically making this a very easy piece of kit to use.
- The unit is easy to assemble and VERY easy to use. The nice thing is that it is fully automatic.
- The Bluetooth capability is fantastic and the automatic functions are so practical.
- The platter mat feels like some type of very lightweight foam and clings to the vinyl record when you remove it from the turntable.
- It is incredibly lightweight. The one-step auto playback is perfect.
- The turntable is definitely lighter than I expected but I have not experienced any movements from pressing the buttons on the from of the unit to start, stop and raise/lower the tone arm.
- The look and design is sleek and does not take up a needless amount of space.
- Compact and easy to use. Love the product. It's easy to operate and sound is great.
- It's light weight. It feels a little cheap as it's almost entirely made of plastic. I expected something that felt a little more substantial from Sony.
- The sound is very good. The record player is belt-driven with an aluminium die-cast platter, and has a rich and clear sound.
- The built-in phono pre-amp means the sound pumped out is powerful and clear.
- The sound is so rich and the bass is really deep. It's great.
- The sound produced is rich and clear, much better than the tinny speakers built in to my previous turntable.
- This turntable is brilliant. The sound quality at this price point is exemplary, and the Bluetooth connectivity is so simple.
- The bluetooth option adds a welcome layer of versatility to this turntable.
- The black turntable has a clean design, which looks sleek and it has a nicely weighted, thick smoked dust cover.
- The turntable is very easy to set up, about 10 minutes from start to finish. Bluetooth was really simple and my headphones paired quickly.
- Bluetooth pairing was surprisingly simple, at which point I realised a benefit that I never had with my previous record players.
- I like a gain control selector that determines how loudly the signal should be transmitted through the phono sockets to an amplifier.