Record-ripping turntables have been around for a while, but the Sony PS-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...
Turntable for playing vinyl and recording in High-Resolution Breathe new life into analogue masterpieces with DSD. Just hook-up the PS-HX500 turntable to your PC via USB, play a record, and capture every aspect of the vinyl with DSD 5.6MHz native conversion. Convert your precious vinyl colle...
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 ...
I unmounted the cards and began using both the music that had been included in the DMP-Z1's internal storage and files I copied to the DMP-Z1 from my Mac mini via USB. I also connected the Sony's USB port to a port on my Roon Nucleus+ server and selected "USB DAC" on the tou...