Good day! We just bought an Era 100 for our seasonal porch, but we’d like to add the option of running our old (circa late 1990’s/early 2000’s) 5-CD player, which is inside our house, through the system. What does the architecture look like? What hardware do we need? Thanks.
Putting older CD player on Sonos system
Best answer by Ken_Griffiths
Good day/evening! After doing more research, it seems that the Line-In solution will only work if the old (and I mean 20+ yo) CD player is directly connected to the Era 100. That won’t happen. The ERA’s sitting on our porch, the bulky 5-CD player is in our living room. All this sounds like we need to buy the Port, hook that up to our CD (or our receiver/amp??) and then…??
Sorry to be kinda dense about this architecture, but I want to get it right first time around.
Thanks.
I don’t see why you don’t just use the ‘existing’ Play:5 line-in, connected directly, or indirectly, to your CD player? You just need the RCA analogue line-out cable, from your CD or Amp, going to that speakers line-in and then in the Sonos App, select the Sonos Room(s) you wish to play to and select the Play:5’s line-in as the chosen playing music source. With an Era-100 you could connect it directly, with the line-in adapter, but personally I would save your money and use the hardware that you have already.
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