A:AnswerYes it does. There is a tonearm lift button on the front of the unit which raises and lowers the tonearm for pausing play or manually selecting a track.
A:AnswerFirst, plug headphones into the 3.5 mm Analog Out jack on the back of the turntable and listen to the turntable directly. Make certain that the switch next to the jack is set to the LINE position for this test. You may leave the switch set to LINE for Bluetooth use. If you hear the record playing at a louder volume level in the headphones, the issue is Bluetooth related, reset the Bluetooth on the turntable. If you DO NOT hear the record playing at a louder volume level in the headphones, the issue may be with the stylus assembly on the turntable, remove then reinstall the stylus assembly.
A:AnswerJust a basic model that plays the record and then automatically shuts off. One also has the ability to que the tone arm up over a certain track to play. By pressing stop when complete after playing an individual track, the tone arm will raise and return and shut off.
A:AnswerThat record player does not have a speaker. You might hear the sound coming off the needle and vinyl itself, but shouldn’t hear it when your Bluetooth is playing, as it is very quiet. There is a delay due to processing when sending through Bluetooth, so the timing won’t be the same.
A:AnswerIf the SONOS speaker has an analog line in input jack on it, yes you can. If the jack is a single 3.5 mm stereo type jack, you will need an adapter cable to adapt the 3.5 mm to dual RCA cable provided with the turntable to it, OR a different cable entirely - one that has a single 3.5 mm stereo mini-plug on each end. Turn the phono preamplifier inside the turntable ON by placing the switch on the rear of the turntable in the LINE position.
A:AnswerYes, when th record is finished, th arm goes back in place. There isn't a power button, just press start or stop. I've been enjoying this record player daily. So far, so good.
A:AnswerYour Question is a little hard to understand
If you are asking " Can you connect this turntable using RCA Audio Cables to your Receiver the answer is a DEFINATE YES !!!!
As a matter of Fact the RCA cables are included with the turntable -PS NICE UNIT
Audio Denny
A:AnswerLook up the Bluetooth standard range based on the Bluetooth version supported by the record player and the version supported by the receiving device, and use the lower number.
This will be lower when trying to go through walls, thick objects, or have many devices using the 2.4 ghz wireless channel, as they will cause interference.