A:AnswerMost likely not. Typical turntable outputs are very low voltage requiring "preamplification". This is why a turntable's output must be input into an amp or receiver's "turntable" only input. Perhaps there are new turntables with line level outputs which can connect directly to any line level input of an amp or receiver.
A:AnswerAIS01F iStream Bluetooth Audio Receiver can not be paired to a set of headphones or earphones. It is intended for you to connect iStream to a speaker, audio receiver or car stereo system via 3.5mm or RCA jack
A:AnswerIt can be used to connect any BT device to a amp. You cannot connect speakers directly to this device. The speakers would be connected to the amp.
A:AnswerIf the music source is BT capable (iPhone, etc), the Aluratek is not necessary if the receiver itself is BT capable. Check the receiver’s manual on how to pair BT devices.
A:AnswerBrain I find that unless the headphones actively search and connect to bluetooth on their own (some do) they will not work with this device. The best way I can think to describe it is that this device is the 'discovered' part of a bluetooth pair, not the 'discover'. So if your headphones need to be selected on a bluetooth software to work or a pin used to pair, I would suggest a different product.
A:AnswerYes we checked and it is a Bluetooth 5.0. Just a note... make sure you get the correct option. You can get a reciever so that it receives from or you can get one that transmits to you. Another option is ti get one that transmits as well af receive. Make sure you get the correct option.
A:AnswerHey Bubba, just saw your question when I was sending in a review. So the device works from a source that produces sound like a TV or Desktop computer or iPad that is the sound source and has an output jack that is 1/4". Your headphone port is an output source so, if you have a sound source feeding it from radio dvd, tv..whatever and are wanting to source it to a bluetooth enabled listening device, then it should work. The Aux input port for sure won't work because it's an input...this device is strictly for output. Pairing your phone won't work as it's again the output and the headphone is also an output. So the deal is the Aluretek is for an output source that does not have bluetooth built in to pair to an input put device that does have bluetooth...speaker, headset...Hope this helped.
A:AnswerIt charges With a cell phone charger. Mine charged in less than 45min and it hasn't died .I played it for 3hrs straight last Sunday. I was trying to kill the battery but my phone died before the little gadget did.its awsome
A:AnswerMake sure the bluetooth is fully charged or plugged into power spurce while playing back. I had the same problem and it was bc the battery was dead.