Record-ripping turntables have been around for a while, but theSonyPS-HX500 can record up to DSD 5.6. Ergo, Sony calls it a ‘hi-res turntable’, so it’s not surprising that one of the first things we notice when lifting the Sony from its box is the hi-res audio logo sitting lou...
Sony has announced the PS-HX500, a new reference quality turntable, which features a built-in A/D converter that supports hi-res digital transfers in either native DSD (up to 5.6 MHz) or WAV files (up to 192 KHz/24-bit resolution). It contains a belt drive system. The HX500 comes ...
Sony is pursuing audiophiles, collectors, and connoisseurs with its new PS-HX500 turntable, a carefully crafted machine that hitches the company’s “hi-res audio” wagon to comparatively ancient technology. There aren’t many physical differences between the HX500 and other high-end contemporary ...
Turntable with High-Resolution recording PS-HX500 Product Support Support Drivers and Software Manuals and Warranty Questions and Answers Support by SonyFootnotes 1Correct as of 24/06/2015 2Image for illustration purposes only 3Product availability varies by region. 4This product is also known as RS...
and a Vinyl Processor—this last said to produce "rich sound that is close to the playback from a vinyl record on a turntable." As well as a standard setting, Vinyl Processor can be customized with adjustments for surface noise, tonearm resonance, and turntable resonance. Purists like me ca...
As well as a standard setting, Vinyl Processor can be customized with adjustments for surface noise, tonearm resonance, and turntable resonance." In other words, we designed an algorithm that recreates and adds in all the distortion produced by a typical TT during vinyl playback to your ...
Take your in-car audio to outstanding new heights with the RSX-GS9 media receiver. By uniting premium components with our greatest audio technologies – including DSD native playback and DSEE HX upscaling – you can be sure you’ll always enjoy high...