Sony PS-LX310BT Belt Drive Turntable: Fully Automatic Wireless Vinyl Record Player with Bluetooth and USB Output Black VS Stanton T.62 M2
Sony PS-LX310BT Belt Drive Turntable: Fully Automatic Wireless Vinyl Record Player with Bluetooth and USB Output Black
  • Brand - Sony
  • Updated_at - 2023-04-26 08:14:08
  • Frequency Response, Hz - N/A
Stanton T.62 M2
  • Brand - Stanton
  • Updated_at - 0000-00-00 00:00:00
  • Frequency Response, Hz - 20-20000

Specifications

Specification Sony PS-LX310BT Belt Drive Turntable: Stanton T.62 M2
Stylus
Model
Type MM 300 Cartridge
Replaceable
Sound
Gain
Signal To Noise Ratio, Db 50 65
Frequency Response, Hz 20-20000
Output Level 2.5mV
Features
Dust Cover
Other
45 Rpm Adapter
Connections
Other
Rca 1 1
Usb 1 1
Cartridge
Supplied Headshell Weight, G
Appropriate Needle Pressure, G
Type MM 300 Cartridge
Motor
Wow & Flutter (wrms), % 0.1 0.15
Torque
Speed, Rpm 33, 45 33, 45
Platter Type Aluminum
Drive Method Belt-Drive direct
Controls
Braking System electronic
Pitch Variation, % 10
Pitch Control
Operation Type automatic full manual
Dimensions
Weight, Kg/pounds 3.5/7.7 6.3/13.8
Size, Cm/inches 43 x 10.8 x 36.7/17 x 4.38 x 14.5 14.3 x 45.2 x 37/5.6 x 17.7 x 14.5
Power
Power Consumption, W 1.8

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