Hi. I assume the turntable has RCA stereo connection out? No point in getting an Amp for this unless you plan to buy a couple of passive speakers to create a hifi system.
The Port would work, but is a hellava lot of money to pay for a line-in (that is not the Port’s principal purpose). A second hand gen 2 Connect would be cheaper and just as good for your purposes.
Another option is to get a Sonos Five. It isn’t much more expensive than a Port, but you get a great speaker, not just a line in. One issue would be where you would place it, and whether that would be convenient as a location for the turntable.
Thanks John, I hadn’t considered the Sonos Five as an option. You’re right, it’s not too much more expensive than the Port and seems more flexible. I could offset some of the extra cost by going for One SLs as the rear speakers then.
Thanks John, I hadn’t considered the Sonos Five as an option. You’re right, it’s not too much more expensive than the Port and seems more flexible. I could offset some of the extra cost by going for One SLs as the rear speakers then.
Not sure why you wouldn’t be using One SLs anyway. Voice control is disabled on Ones used as surrounds to the Arc, as the Arc handles the voice.