Usb connection/recording – Sony Stereo Turntable System PS-LX300USB User Manual

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Rumble or low-frequency howl*.

The turntable is placed too close to speakers.

Move speakers away from the turntable.

* 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.

Tempo is incorrect.

Incorrect r/min. Set the r/min setting to

match the one indicated on the vinyl 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, consult

your nearest Sony dealer.

Platter does not rotate.

Make sure the power cord is inserted all the

way into an AC wall outlet.

Make sure that the drive belt is looped

around the motor pulley completely.

The drive belt is broken.

Replace the drive belt. For details, consult

your nearest Sony dealer.

Sound is too low or distorted.

The turntable is not connected to the PHONO

IN inputs on the amplifier (see page 7).

USB connection/recording

The turntable is not detected on your

computer.

Disconnect the supplied USB cable, and

connect it again.

With the turntable and the computer

connected, restart the computer.

Disconnect the supplied USB cable, and

restart the computer. After restarting,

connect the computer and the turntable with

the supplied USB cable.

The device setting of your computer may not

be set correctly.

– If the turntable is connected to the computer with

the USB cable for the first time, the USB Composite

Device, HID-compliant consumer control device,

USB Human Interface Device and USB Audio Device

(Windows XP)/USB Audio CODEC (Windows

Vista) are installed automatically.

To confirm if the driver is correctly installed, check

as follows:

For Windows XP

([Control Panel] is in [Category View])

1

Select [Control Panel] from the [Start]

menu.

2

Click [Performance and Maintenance].

3

Click [System].

4

Click the [Hardware] tab, and then click

[Device manager].

5

Check the [Device manager] screen.

Check the devices installed as follows.

– [USB Human Interface Devices] and [HID-

compliant consumer control device] under [Human
Interface Devices]

– [USB Audio Device] under [Sound, video and

game controllers]

– [USB Composite Device] under [Universal Serial

Bus controllers]

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