A:AnswerIt depends on the particular model of SONOS speaker. If it is the SONOS Move model, yes because it has both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. The turntable uses Bluetooth to send the signal from it via wireless.
A:AnswerIf you are referring to a Bluetooth connection, probably. At this time we are not aware of any speaker(s) that the "x" version of the turntable does not pair to.
A:AnswerNo it does not, consider our AT-LP60XHP Turntable instead. The LP60XHP has a front panel headphone jack with volume control. ATH-250AV Headphones are included!
A:AnswerYou can either use a stereo amplifier or receiver with passive speakers attached to the amplifier or receiver, or you can attach the turntable directly to a set of powered (aka active) type speakers. Powered speakers have the amplifier built into them so a separate amplifier or recover between the turntable and the speakers is not required.
This applies to all of our 60 Series turntables and any of our other models featuring a built-in phono preamplifier.
A:AnswerYour TV is taking over. Mine did the same . I think the sound bars place the priority on TVs. You have to disconnect the TV from the sound bar each time or do like I have done ..which is connecting it to a separate bluetooth speaker.
A:AnswerWhat you are hearing is known as needle talk and is normal. This is just the noise created by the mechanical interfacing of the stylus (needle) to the record surface.