Sony PS-LX55 Operating Instructions

To set up your Sony PS-LX55, first remove the protective packaging and place the turntable on a stable surface. Connect the power cord to an outlet and attach the RCA cables to the appropriate input on your amplifier or speakers. Ensure the platter and belt are properly aligned, and install the cartridge if not pre-installed.
If the platter doesn't spin, check that the power is turned on and the unit is properly plugged in. Ensure the belt is correctly placed around both the motor pulley and the platter. Inspect the belt for any signs of wear or damage and replace it if necessary.
To troubleshoot sound quality issues, verify that the RCA cables are securely connected to your audio system. Check the stylus for dust or damage, and clean or replace it if needed. Ensure that your records are clean and free from scratches.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the stylus with a soft brush, inspecting and replacing the drive belt every 1-2 years, and dusting the turntable surface. Keep records clean and store them properly to avoid damage.
To replace the stylus, carefully lift the tonearm and remove the old stylus by pulling it gently away from the cartridge. Align the new stylus with the cartridge and press it into place until it clicks securely.
Skipping can be caused by a worn stylus, uneven surface, or dirty record. Ensure the turntable is on a stable surface, clean or replace the stylus, and ensure records are free from dust and scratches. Adjust the tracking force if necessary.
If your speakers lack a phono input, use a phono preamp to amplify the turntable's signal. Connect the turntable's RCA cables to the preamp, then connect the preamp to your speakers using appropriate cables.
Yes, the PS-LX55 allows you to play records at 33 1/3 or 45 RPM. Use the speed selector switch to adjust the playback speed according to the record being played.
Check if the automatic return mechanism is obstructed. Clean the area around the tonearm base and ensure there is no debris. If the issue persists, consult the service manual or seek professional repair services.
To balance the tonearm, lift the tonearm from its rest and adjust the counterweight at the back until the tonearm floats level. Once balanced, set the tracking force according to the cartridge manufacturer's specifications, usually around 1.5 to 2 grams.