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I own two Sonos One’s. I have started buying vinyl, and just this week invested in a moderately priced blue tooth turntable. 
I now learn that these speakers are not compatible. Hey ho. I therefore purchased an Era 100, and the Sonos Line-in adapter. These both arrived today. Excitedly I followed the set up instructions, however I still cannot connect the turntable to the new speaker. The only leads coming out of the record player are the red and white jacks, and two does not go into one, neither hack fits the line-in. 
Sonos have been useless. I fear I am going to have to send my purchases back.

Any help/insight would be much appreciated.

TIA

 

Nick

Have you gone through the information on this site?:

https://support.sonos.com/en-us/article/listen-to-your-turntable-on-sonos
 

you will need an RCA to 3.5mm cable in order to connect the turntable to the Era 100


Have you gone through the information on this site?:

https://support.sonos.com/en-us/article/listen-to-your-turntable-on-sonos
 

you will need an RCA to 3.5mm cable in order to connect the turntable to the Era 100

I’ve ordered a male to female stereo audio adapter. This is my final hurrah, if this does not work I’m out,

Thanks


Have you gone through the information on this site?:

https://support.sonos.com/en-us/article/listen-to-your-turntable-on-sonos
 

you will need an RCA to 3.5mm cable in order to connect the turntable to the Era 100

I’ve ordered a male to female stereo audio adapter. This is my final hurrah, if this does not work I’m out,

Thanks


I hope you got the correct adapter then. You haven’t said what turntable you bought, so Sonos users here have limited information to offer much advice, and your attitude seems to be blaming us or Sonos for your lack of research into how to connect your turntable to system. (You could, for example, have purchase a wifi-enabled turntable.)

Commonly, audio connections are RCA though you say the turntable has “red and white jacks”. If they are RCA plugs, the adapter you probably need is one that has 2xRCA sockets to 1x3.5mm stereo jack. There are lots of images of different audio connectors in the web. 
 

Good luck though with what you say is your final throw of the dice. 


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