Hello everybody.
It's Giulio from Italy, and I'm glad for having just joined this great community.
I'm planning to move shortly to a new apartment I bought some time ago and that I've just finished of restoring internally. Now, with some patience and without the urgency of buying all the pieces in a single time for $ reasons, I'm planning to setup a Sonos system in my future living room.
To sum up my needs/intentions:
- Things I've got at the moment: a Rega Planar turntable, a huge amount of vinyls to play with, and a brand new 4K tv.
- Things I would like to do: play music from my turntable, and enjoying the sound of my TV as well (obviously not at the same time :D), streaming the sound wirelessly with a Sonos setup.
- At the moment, I have also a couple of analogue speakers and a Rotel amplifier, but my plans are to move them somewhere else, in another room so to speak and don't consider them in the turntable play rig for now.
- Turntable and TV will be located in the same room. Target is: less cable routing is better.
My idea of setup right now is the following: connect to the TV the "cheap" soundbar of the Sonos product line, which is enough for my needs, i.e. the Beam. Match the beam with n°2 Sonos play:5 speakers, to create a stereo pairing, one on the left and one on the right of the TV, with the Beam located in the center.
Now, the turntable. It will be placed in a different location, still in the same room as the rest of the components but on a dedicated desk. My plan is to connect the turntable via the RCA plugs of the connect:Amp unit, and stream the sound to the play:5's. I could re-use the Rotel amp I already have and stream the sound from the amp to the Play:5 via a basic Sonos connect unit.. Depends on the available space. Don't know which is the best pick in terms of sound.
Questions time:
- Is my system feasible? Some components are missing, or some are conflicting with each other?
- Any alternatives to the proposed solution? Also including the pair of Polkaudio speakers I already got in stock.
I'm an absolute beginner in this Sonos world, so some help/clarifications would be highly appreciated.
Ps. apologize for my English
Living room system design for Sonos beginner
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