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Existing turntable and amp - what adapter for Sonos // do not want to hardwire

  • 30 November 2022
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I am looking into buying a few sonos speakers (because they do not need to be hardwired to my record player).  I have an amp and a record player (it is not bluetooth) that I would like to continue to use but Im having a hard time figuring out what adapter I need. Is this a possible set-up?

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Best answer by jgatie 30 November 2022, 19:50

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Here’s another review/post on another site:

https://www.engadget.com/victrola-stream-carbon-sonos-compatible-turntable-review-170028175.html

Although there was one turntable just announced in the last couple of weeks that does/will wirelessly connect to Sonos, but it’s fairly pricey. 

I think it’s this one:
 

https://www.theverge.com/23416973/victrola-stream-carbon-works-with-sonos-turntable-review

It’s not possible to play the turntable over Sonos without wiring it to a Sonos device which has an analog line-in (Port, Amp, or Five).  If it were a bluetooth turntable, you could connect it to the Roam and play to the rest of the system from there.