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You connect the turntable to the pre-amp, then the pre-amp to your Bluetooth speaker. That’s a bit clumsy and means more wires, so go for the first option if at all possible.
If neither your turntable nor the audio system you want to connect it to has a built-in phono preamp, you need to add one.
Or you could hook your more traditional turntable up to a phono preamp and a Bluetooth transmitter, to beam the music over to a pair of powered speakers equipped with a Bluetooth receiver.
Option 2: add Bluetooth to your turntable If your record player doesn't have Bluetooth – and most don't – then don't despair. Providing it has a phono preamp built-in, you can connect a Bluetooth ...
If you have a Sonos system that you want to start playing vinyl records through, we're going to show you how to connect a turntable to it.
Adding a turntable to your Sonos set-up is easier than you think, especially with the Era 300 and Era 100 speakers.
If you have a Sonos Roam, you can connect it to a Bluetooth turntable, group it with your other Sonos speakers and play vinyl throughout your home. Here's how.
Want to spin vinyl without the wires? Learn how to connect your turntable to Bluetooth or wireless speakers and bring record playback to your modern setup.
If neither your turntable nor the audio system you want to connect it to has a built-in phono preamp, you need to add one.
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