Anyone know if the beam would work with the audio technica player?
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Your going to need one of the converters Analog to toslink.
Or if haven't purchased record player this one may be better as it has toslink included
https://www.amazon.com/Pro-Ject-Essential-II-Digital-Turntable/dp/B01CZW7WYC
…. and USB to save that music to flac files and forget the turntable down the road on a digital system.
Or if haven't purchased record player this one may be better as it has toslink included
https://www.amazon.com/Pro-Ject-Essential-II-Digital-Turntable/dp/B01CZW7WYC
…. and USB to save that music to flac files and forget the turntable down the road on a digital system.
The Audio Technica player would need to have an audio output using HDMI or Optical Audio. If it does, you are set to go! In most cases, users with turntables tend to go with a Connect or Play:5.
strike that one - looks like the Pro-ject only outputs 24/96 and Sonos toslink inputs will not accept that. At least I assume the converter that comes with the Beam will have that limitation like Playbar … could be wrong.
You will need a Connect as well, since the Beam has no analog input.
Hadn’t thought about that. I wonder whether one of these would work?
https://www.amazon.com/GANA-Composite-Converter-Adapter-Supporting/dp/B01L8GG6PW/ref=pd_cp_23_1
https://www.amazon.com/GANA-Composite-Converter-Adapter-Supporting/dp/B01L8GG6PW/ref=pd_cp_23_1
Optical out version.
https://www.amazon.com/EASYDAY-Analog-Digital-Converter-Adapter/dp/B01N3P3WQC/ref=sr_1_10
https://www.amazon.com/EASYDAY-Analog-Digital-Converter-Adapter/dp/B01N3P3WQC/ref=sr_1_10
Is it just me or is all this analog / digital conversion stuff really make a record player worth it. Not Beam related - but even to me … feeding a turntable into a Connect even. I mean I guess if you have a large collection you want to play.
Has anyone had any luck with a record player and Sonos Beam? I have recently purchased a Project Essential 2 Digital and I am struggling to get the audio to play successfully.
Initially the audio did not play with the Sonos HDMI lead so I switched to a regular HDMI lead and the sound comes through, however it comes through intermittently. It will play for a second then cut out for a second and so forth.
Has anyone experienced this with optical input to Sonos before? I see that Chris’ comment above mentions Sonos potentially not accepting Pro-ject’s output. Could this be the case if it is playing intermittently?
Any info appreciated.
Tommy
Initially the audio did not play with the Sonos HDMI lead so I switched to a regular HDMI lead and the sound comes through, however it comes through intermittently. It will play for a second then cut out for a second and so forth.
Has anyone experienced this with optical input to Sonos before? I see that Chris’ comment above mentions Sonos potentially not accepting Pro-ject’s output. Could this be the case if it is playing intermittently?
Any info appreciated.
Tommy
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