Hi there,
I hope that will be clear at all.
I’ve have some delay issue using a turntable connected to a Phono port In to an old Pioneer amplifier.
This amplifier has it’s own analogic port to a copule of passive speakers. And the music is flowing nicely.
I’ve connected also a Sonos Port to the Out port of this amplifier, because I’d like to play my vinyl trough my house, since I’ve a couple of Sonos ONE and one Sonos Beam.
The setup is working correctly, but I have some milliseconds of delay when I want to play across the all speakers at the same time, between my “analogic” room where I have the amplifier and the passive speakers, and the digital rooms.
This problem doesn’t not exists if I’m playing Spotify or other 3rd party digital services.
My configuration is working like this:
- Pioneer amplifier
- Phono In: Turnatable
- CD IN: CD player
- Tuner IN: Sonos Port OUT
- Adapt / Tape 2 OUT: Sonos Port In
- Sonos Port
- In → To Adapt / Tape 2 OUT
- Out → To Tuner In
- System configuration:
- Sonos Port
- Line-in: connected
- Source name: Pioneer
- Source lever: Level 1 (low)
- Audio delay: 75ms
- Line-Out
- Line-out level: Variable
- Line-in: connected
- Sonos Port
Is there any configuration that I can apply or to nullify the delay, or unify it to the same level when I use the amplifier as source?
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