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Sony Bluetooth Turntable Drops Below $250 for Prime Day

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Android Central writer plans to upgrade his home audio for summer, eyeing Sony’s PS‑LX3BT Wireless Bluetooth Turntable. Launched earlier this year, the platter normally costs $398 but Prime Day cuts $150, bringing the price to just under $250. The unit blends classic belt‑drive aesthetics with modern Bluetooth‑out capability, letting users stream vinyl to any speaker.

Unlike many turntables that only accept Bluetooth input, the PS‑LX3BT sends audio out, pairing with Bluetooth speakers or using its built‑in wired cable and switchable phono EQ. Automatic tonearm control raises, lowers and returns the arm, while 33⅓ and 45 rpm speeds cover most records. Those features make it a practical entry point for newcomers building a vinyl collection.

To complement the turntable, the writer adds the Marshall Stanmore III, a compact Bluetooth speaker praised for its robust sound and multiple inputs. Its sale price aligns with the turntable’s discount, offering a cohesive, budget‑friendly setup for summer listening. The combo demonstrates how seasonal deals can lower the barrier to high‑quality analog audio at home.

Vinyl sales have risen steadily since 2020, and affordable gear like this turntable fuels the resurgence. Consumers seeking a blend of nostalgia and wireless convenience now have a clear, cost‑effective path to upgrade without overhauling an entire system. The model’s automatic features also appeal to users new to record playback, reducing setup hassle.