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Powered receiver into a Sonos connect
My basic question is, can I plug a powered stereo receiver INTO a Sonos Connect, or will the powered signal potentially cause problems or even fry the Connect?
Right now I have a turntable running into a preamp then into my Connect. Then I've got a pair of powered speakers plugged into the Connect's output. The result is that I can play records through my Sonos system and/or through the powered speakers. This works fine but I'm considering upping my game and adding an actual stereo receiver and a pair of passive speakers to replace the powered speakers. The potential problem I see is that I'm moving the power source from the output side of the Connect to the input side of the Connect.
Instead of turntable-> preamp-> Connect -> powered speakers / Sonos speakers
It would be turntable-> preamp-> Powered receiver-> Connect-> Sonos speakers (the new passive speakers running directly off the new receiver)
I'm concerned that running a powered signal into the Connect then out to another powered source (Sonos Play1 speakers) could be a problem. Anyone know is the Sonos Connect can handle this kind of setup?
Right now I have a turntable running into a preamp then into my Connect. Then I've got a pair of powered speakers plugged into the Connect's output. The result is that I can play records through my Sonos system and/or through the powered speakers. This works fine but I'm considering upping my game and adding an actual stereo receiver and a pair of passive speakers to replace the powered speakers. The potential problem I see is that I'm moving the power source from the output side of the Connect to the input side of the Connect.
Instead of turntable-> preamp-> Connect -> powered speakers / Sonos speakers
It would be turntable-> preamp-> Powered receiver-> Connect-> Sonos speakers (the new passive speakers running directly off the new receiver)
I'm concerned that running a powered signal into the Connect then out to another powered source (Sonos Play1 speakers) could be a problem. Anyone know is the Sonos Connect can handle this kind of setup?
Best answer by Lucid AV
You can connect from a Line Out on the receiver. Use the REC connection of a Tape Out if the receiver has a tape loop, but that's rare now. If there's a dedicated Line OUt, or a Pre-Out connection, or a Zone 2 connection then they can all be used as well. All of these connections use the same kind of red and white phono/RCA/cinch connections as you have on the Line-In Line-Out of the Sonos Connect.
Whatever you do, don't be tempted to try to hook up the speaker connections on the receiver to the Line-In on the Sonos. You will kill the input of the Sonos.... stone.dead.
Line-In/Line-Out uses at most 1-2 volts and almost no current. The speaker out connections can pump out over 30 volts and over 2 amps of current at full volume in to a load. It wouldn't do your Connect any good at all.
View originalWhatever you do, don't be tempted to try to hook up the speaker connections on the receiver to the Line-In on the Sonos. You will kill the input of the Sonos.... stone.dead.
Line-In/Line-Out uses at most 1-2 volts and almost no current. The speaker out connections can pump out over 30 volts and over 2 amps of current at full volume in to a load. It wouldn't do your Connect any good at all.
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