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RCA Hub for Turntable and CD Player ERA 100

  • February 23, 2026
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Dear all,

 

I’ve recently purchased the second ERA 100 for better stereo imaging. If a single one blew me away, eventually, two will set it to stratosphere…

Anyway, I am a vinyl afficionado and would like to listen to LPs. I also have a substantial CD collection that I don’t want to get rid of.

I bought the Sonos line in adapter and it works perfectly for the CD. Concerning the Turntable, I have a an integrated amp (Advance Acoustics MAP 305 DA II) that has a line out. This means I am able to connect the Turntable and CD into the amp and feed the Sonos via the Line in adapter.

So, instead of having to switch on the amp every time I want to listen to the above sources, I was thinking about a sort of an RCA hub to connect all the sources (phono pre-amp included) via the Sonos line in adapter to one of the 100s. I´ve seen some equipment online but I am quite unaware of any specific or reference quality model.

Ultimately, I can buy another Sonos line in adapter and connect it to the other ERA 100. I would have the CD and Turntable connected to each ERA 100.

Any suggestions on this issue?

Thank you very much.

Marcos from Portugal.

 

Best answer by buzz

You could use a small stereo mixer and connect the turntable and CD player to the same ERA-100. The cost will be similar to adding a second adapter, but not as convenient to operate.

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buzz
  • February 23, 2026

Each Line-In adapter is stereo and can be accessed by any combination of players. You would connect the turntable to one ERA-100 and the CD player to the other. Both can played simultaneously (in different Rooms). Note that each Line-In is simply a network resource that will not automatically play through the connected player.


buzz
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  • February 23, 2026

You could use a small stereo mixer and connect the turntable and CD player to the same ERA-100. The cost will be similar to adding a second adapter, but not as convenient to operate.


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  • February 23, 2026

Thank you for the reply. Quite informative indeed!

Basically, I would like to avoid having another device plugged in to power.

Weather I choose another line in adapter or a stereo mixer i will also need a phono pre amp (mandatory).

Meanwhile, I’ll do some research on the RCA Hub/mixer. Let’s see what the market has to offer.

Keep you posted.