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EverSolo Play CD connection

  • August 15, 2025
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Hi all,

I really like the look of the EverSolo Play Cd system preferred to the Brennan

How is the best way to connect this to my Sonos or are Bookshelf speakers a better option 

Thanks 

Best answer by Stanley_4

Lot of money compared to simply ripping your CD collection and using the Sonos Music Library. 

Once I ripped my collection my CD players weren't used, then moved to the spares closet and finally donated. CDs are under a bed just in case, been there since 2010 or so.

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jgatie
  • August 15, 2025

The only way to get outside music sources into a Sonos system is via a Line-In on a Port, Amp, or Era speaker + the Line-In adapter.  However, the Line-In on Sonos are analog, and that device has no line-level analog outputs.   It does appear to have a coax digital output.  You could use a coax-to-RCA adapter to connect the coax out to the Line-In on a Sonos Port, Amp, or Era speaker + the Line-In adapter.

However, I’m not sure what that device gives you that Sonos does not.


skullc
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  • August 15, 2025

Hi all,

I really like the look of the EverSolo Play Cd system preferred to the Brennan

How is the best way to connect this to my Sonos or are Bookshelf speakers a better option 

Thanks 

It’s an amplifier you need unpowered speakers and doubt it will connect to Sonos at all the DMP a6 could via a line in connection 


Stanley_4
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  • August 15, 2025

Lot of money compared to simply ripping your CD collection and using the Sonos Music Library. 

Once I ripped my collection my CD players weren't used, then moved to the spares closet and finally donated. CDs are under a bed just in case, been there since 2010 or so.