You can use any Sonos product that has a line-in, or in some cases a Bluetooth RX (if your source device supports BT pairing) as follows…
- Port/Connect (no BT Rx)
- Amp/Connect:Amp (no BT Rx)**
- Five/Play:5 (gen2) (no BT Rx)**
- Era-100 (has BT Rx) (requires additional dongle)**
- Era-300 (has BT Rx) (requires additional dongle)**
- Sonos Move 2 (has BT Rx) (requires additional dongle)
- Sonos Roam/SL - has no line-in, but has BT Rx only
** Note: If any of the above compatible devices are used as a HT Surround, then their line-in port and Bluetooth Rx both become disabled.
Once the TT is connected it can play to any/all Sonos products - a line-in connection is the recommended/preferred option.
A turntable using line-in requires a pre-amp to bring its phono output up-to line level. Some TT’s have a pre-amp built in, but if not use a separate pre-amp that suits the type of cartridge fitted.
If you want to connect more than one audio source to a single Sonos product line-in then you are best to use an RCA switch.
These two links below show the available different types of Sonos line-in audio adapters (dongles) for use with the Era-100/300 & Move 2 speakers. Note they are not required for the other Sonos products listed in my previous post…
Sonos line-in audio adapters
I don’t want to wire to a speaker - I think the RCA switch is more my flavor. Looking for a switch that has various line ins (rca, hdmi, etc). I don’t think they exist and thus I may have to rebuy a receiver.
I don’t want to wire to a speaker - I think the RCA switch is more my flavor. Looking for a switch that has various line ins (rca, hdmi, etc). I don’t think they exist and thus I may have to rebuy a receiver.
If your devices each have an analog line-out, then just use those - you could connect your Blue-Ray to a TV and pass-through its audio to a Sonos Soundbar, or Amp, or maybe buy a standalone CD player with a line-out.. it may prove less-costly than a new Receiver/Amp.
You might look for a quality pre-amp with multiple inputs to match your needs.
No HDMI but close to your needs: https://www.crutchfield.com/p_452PRE1/OSD-Pre-1.html?tp=75886
Your Sony UBP-X800M2 has a coax output that you could convert to analog to work with this.
https://www.amazon.com/Digital-Optical-Analog-Converter-Adapter/dp/B07B9JR1N7/ref=sr_1_8
Not recommending either just showing examples.
TL;DR? Shopping list:
- Sonos Port
- Phono preamp (for TT)
- Budget DAC (for BD player)
- RCA switch with 3+ inputs
You can also hook the Port analog outs to the tape deck’s REC input to record any audio from the Sonos system.