Why not use a Port (or a used CONNECT)? Unless you’re driving another pair of speakers, why pay for the additional electronics? You’re just needing to get the turntable output into the Sonos ecosystem….and yes, you’ll need a preamp between the turntable and any Sonos line in.
Thank you. I’m thinking that’s what I’m going to have to do. I was just trying to find a slightly less expensive way to do it, having spent about $1800 on Sonos gear so far. That’s why I thought a used Connect:Amp might do the trick.
The Sonos Port + some preamp gets close to the price of the Amp. That’s why I asked the question.
A used CONNECT should be cheaper than a used CONNECT:AMP. Just want to be certain it is S2 capable.
And no matter what Sonos device you use, you’ll still need a preamp to get the phono level output of the turntable to line level, which is what a Sonos expects.
Here is a good reference between Phono and Line levels. All Sonos line-ins are looking for line level data.
Many thanks for your previous replies.
Sorry to come back again, but I bought a Mini Music Hall preamp and inserted it between the Rega RP3 turntable and a used CONNECT (Gen 2) I just bought. The CONNECT shows up on my existing Sonos network, but no sound results from the turntable. Conversely, the CD player connected to the PORT works just fine--so I also tried to swap out the CD player for the preamp/turntable to the PORT, but it didn’t work.
The preamp is supposed to work with MM Cartridges, so I’m stumped. I think it’s something with the turntable/preamp arrangement.