Here's questions if you connect a turntable to Sonos, and like to listen to records in the room where you keep the turntable.
How do you deal with the slap-back delay between the needle surface noise and the music from the speakers?
Has anyone tried having a separate analog connection to that room's speakers with an option to switch back and forth?
My connection in the home office goes Turntable > Marantz Amp "pre out" jack > Sonos Connect:Amp > wired ceiling speakers.
I think I can solve this problem if I also connect both amps to a speaker switch box, then out to the wires to the ceiling speakers. Basically choosing if I want the speakers in sync with the needle or the rest of the house. This would also help with the cable box audio into that same Marantz amp to have it be more in sync with the mouths on the TV.
Any thoughts or suggestions on how to do this? This item from Monoprice is the closest off-the-shelf item I've found that can do this. Most boxes like this let you choose only between multiple outputs, not inputs like this does.
http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_id=109&cp_id=10903&cs_id=1090307&p_id=8231&seq=1&format=2
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Sonos with turntable - analog solutions for needle-to-speaker delay?
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