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Pro-Ject T1 Phono SB Turntable with SYMFONISK speakers

  • October 11, 2020
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I Have symfonisk wifi speakers i can connect the to turntable project T1Phono SB?

Best answer by lohr500

To add to Paul A’s response, if you don’t have a need for a Five speaker and don’t plan to add any conventional passive wired speakers to your system (which would need a Sonos Amp), then a Port is the best and lowest cost solution.

An even lower cost solution would be to find a used Connect. The Connect was replaced by the Port. The only issue with a Connect is that you need a relatively recent version if you are using the S2 version of the Sonos App. As far as I could establish, the later versions have serial numbers starting 1502. But to be on the safe side I would look to find one with a serial number starting16xx. Of course, buying used is always a risk and you wouldn’t have the warranty that comes with a new Port. 

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Paul A
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  • Retired Sonos Staff
  • October 11, 2020

Hi @LelaIT.

Welcome to the Sonos community and thanks for reaching out to us. I understand that you wanted to connect your Pro-ject T1 turntable to your Symfonisk speakers/Sonos System. I regret to inform you that the Symfonisk Wifi Speakers do not have a Line-in feature that the turntable need for us to integrate the turntable to your Sonos system. What you would need is either a Sonos Five, A Sonos Port, or a Sonos Amp. These Sonos devices have a line-in port feature that would allow you to integrate your turntable into your Sonos system.

I hope this helps.

Please let us know if you still have further questions or concerns. We are always here to help.

Thanks,


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  • Prodigy I
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  • October 12, 2020

To add to Paul A’s response, if you don’t have a need for a Five speaker and don’t plan to add any conventional passive wired speakers to your system (which would need a Sonos Amp), then a Port is the best and lowest cost solution.

An even lower cost solution would be to find a used Connect. The Connect was replaced by the Port. The only issue with a Connect is that you need a relatively recent version if you are using the S2 version of the Sonos App. As far as I could establish, the later versions have serial numbers starting 1502. But to be on the safe side I would look to find one with a serial number starting16xx. Of course, buying used is always a risk and you wouldn’t have the warranty that comes with a new Port.