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SONY PS-LX250H 3-866-873-15 (1)
Specifications
Motor and Platter
Drive system Belt-drive
Motor DC motor
Platter 295 mm dia. (aluminum, die-cast)
Speeds 33
1
/
3
and 45 r/min, 2 speed
Wow and flutter Less than 0.25% (WRMS)
Signal to noise ratio More than 50 dB (DIN-B)
Tone Arm
Type Dynamic balanced straight shaped with soft
damping control
Effective arm length 195 mm
General
Power requirements U.S.A. and Canada: 120 V AC, 60 Hz
European countries: 230 V, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption 2 W
Dimensions Approx. 420 × 100 × 342 mm (w/h/d)
Mass 2.7 kg
Supplied Accessories
45 r/min adaptor (1)
Platter (with drive belt) (1)
Rubber mat (1)
Dust cover (1)
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Troubleshooting
Before going through the check list below, first make sure
that:
The power cord is securely connected.
The speaker cords are securely connected.
Should any problem persist after you have made these checks,
consult your nearest Sony dealer.
The tone arm skips, skates or does not advance.
The turntable is not level. Place the turntable on a level
surface.
The record is dirty or scratched.
Clean the record with a commercially available record
cleaning kit, or replace the record.
Poor sound quality, excessive noise, intermittent
sound, etc…
The stylus is dirty or worn. Remove dust on the stylus using
a stylus cleaning brush, or replace the worn stylus (see
page 6).
Dust or dirt has collected on the record. Clean the record
using a good quality record cleaner.
Rumble or low-frequency howl*.
The turntable is placed too close to speakers. Move speakers
away from the turntable.
Tempo is incorrect.
Incorrect r/min. Set the r/min setting to match the one
indicated on the record. (Select “33” for 33
1
/
3
r/min records
or “45” for 45 r/min records.)
The drive belt is deteriorated.
Replace the drive belt. For details, please make a contact with
Sony dealer.
Platter does not rotate.
Make sure the power cord is inserted all the way into an AC
wall outlet.
The drive belt is broken.
Replace the drive belt. For details, please make a contact with
Sony dealer.
Sound is too low or distorted.
The turntable is not connected to the PHONO IN inputs on
the amplifier (see page 4).
* This phenomenon, called “acoustic feedback”, occurs when
vibrations from the speakers are transmitted through the air or via
solid objects (such as shelves, a cabinet, or the floor) to the
turntable where they are picked up by the stylus, amplified and
reproduced through the speakers.
Additional Information