A:AnswerOur Bluetooth turntables may be connected to only one Bluetooth device at a time. In the Bose App, it appears you can connect 2 Revolve speakers together either in Party Mode (both speakers play in unison) or in Stereo mode. This is a function of your speakers, not the turntable.
A:AnswerGood morning. You should be able to hook it up to any standard receiver; since it has its own built-in preamp, you shouldn't need at dedicated phone input, but it's always better if you have such an input. Do you have a receiver or tuner with the Polk Audio speakers or not?
A:AnswerYes, it can. Best Buy carries some of the replacement needles in store, and others are available on line. As long as you tell them the exact model of the turntable, and if possible the cartridge, you should be able to find a replacement. Depending on where you are, some smaller electronic supply stores either have them or can order them.
A:AnswerNo you cannot. Only one device can be connected to the turntable at a time. Be aware that here may be some speakers that can be connected to each other however.
A:AnswerYes, but the wireless (Bluetooth) speakers will be lagging behind the wired speakers so you will NOT want to have the speakers in the same room where you can hear both at the same time.
A:AnswerWe cant see why you couldn't, but a wireless connection is a risky one. Be prepared to make more than one attempt to get a dropout-free recording!
A:AnswerYes you can. In addition to featuring wireless connectivity via Bluetooth, there is also an analog output. The provided audio cable has dual (Left and Right) RCA plugs on the end for connection to a Receiver. Thanks to a built-in selectable (On or Off) phono preamplifier/equalizer, the turntable can be used with Receivers with or without a dedicated phono input.
A:AnswerYes. You do not need an amplifier or anything else. I bought the record player and a single Bluetooth speaker and did not need anything else. It sounds great too..
A:AnswerThat would depend on how many audio INPUTS are on the speaker. If the speaker does not have multiple inputs, you would have to unplug the turntable from it and plug the other device into the same input the turntable was connected to. This applies to powered type speakers only, and these typically have audio inputs for one or two devices. The number of inputs and the type of the input jack(s) varies by speaker model. If you have passive type speakers (speakers that have to be connected to a stereo amplifier or receiver to work), most amplifiers and receivers have multiple inputs.