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Delay from Connect Line In
Here's my setup that Im trying to fix:
1969 Pioneer record player and Tivoli CD inputs going into a 1969 Pioneer receiver. From this device I've got a line in into a Sonos Connect. I then have grouped 5 other Sonos speakers throughout my house. When playing from the line in/Connect to the Sonos group of speakers I've got a delay. I'd like to be able to leave the Original Pioneer Speakers playing near the receive when I play my record player or CD player, and also have the Sonos group play simultaneously. Ive got the advanced audio setting set to "uncompressed" which helped but there is still a delay that is too significant to have both old speakers and Sonos on at the same time. Is there an option to fix this?
1969 Pioneer record player and Tivoli CD inputs going into a 1969 Pioneer receiver. From this device I've got a line in into a Sonos Connect. I then have grouped 5 other Sonos speakers throughout my house. When playing from the line in/Connect to the Sonos group of speakers I've got a delay. I'd like to be able to leave the Original Pioneer Speakers playing near the receive when I play my record player or CD player, and also have the Sonos group play simultaneously. Ive got the advanced audio setting set to "uncompressed" which helped but there is still a delay that is too significant to have both old speakers and Sonos on at the same time. Is there an option to fix this?
Best answer by jgatie
There is always going to be a delay on the line-in, it needs to buffer the input in order to stream it. The solution is to pick one device and hook it up to the line-in on the Connect. Personally I would pick the turntable (you may need a phono pre-amp if your turntable has none). Then Connect the analog output on the Connect to the appropriate line-level input on the receiver. That way, the receiver input will be delayed the same as the Sonos speakers and all should be in sync.
As for the CD? Rip all your CD's to FLAC files and sell it on e-bay. 😉
View originalAs for the CD? Rip all your CD's to FLAC files and sell it on e-bay. 😉
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