The PS-LX310BT features a precision aluminium die-cast platter and newly designed tonearm structure to help reduce vibration and improve tracking stability during playback. Its fully automatic operation allows the tonearm to lower, play, and return automatically at the press of a button, helping preserve both stylus and records while simplifying everyday listening. Bluetooth connectivity supports wireless audio streaming to compatible devices, while the integrated phono equaliser enables direct connection to amplifiers and active speakers, with both phono and line output options available.
Designed to deliver balanced and detailed sound reproduction, the turntable includes selectable gain settings to help optimise playback across different records and audio systems. Supporting both 33? and 45 RPM playback speeds, the PS-LX310BT accommodates a wide range of vinyl formats with reliable precision. Combining understated design with thoughtful engineering, this Sony turntable offers an accessible yet refined approach to analogue listening for modern homes.

USB Vinyl Recording Function
Convert your favourite records into digital audio files with the integrated USB output. Easily archive vinyl collections to your computer for playback through smartphones, music libraries, or compatible audio devices while preserving the character of analogue sound.

Bluetooth Wireless Audio Streaming
Enjoy the warmth of vinyl without the limitation of cables. Bluetooth connectivity allows the turntable to stream audio wirelessly to compatible speakers or headphones, creating a cleaner and more flexible listening setup throughout your home.

Supports 33⅓ And 45 RPM Records
Designed for versatile vinyl playback, the PS-LX310BT supports both 33⅓ and 45 RPM speeds for LPs and singles alike. A dedicated 45 RPM adapter is included and stores neatly within the turntable for added convenience between listening sessions.

Adjustable Gain Control Settings
Tailor playback performance to suit different records and audio systems using selectable LOW, MID, and HIGH gain settings. This allows for more balanced output and clearer sound reproduction across a wider variety of vinyl recordings.








