A:AnswerI used Insignia audio/video selector switch (SKU:5623013). I had already purchased the Sonos Port which could also be used. Wanted my cassette player and Blu-ray player with TV through Sonos system.
A:AnswerYes. Mine is hooked to my Sonos. It’s not Wi-Fi so you have to wire it directly. We have a zone player ZP100 that it is hooked to. On the back of the turntable is a switch it must be set to Line. No other receiver needed
A:AnswerLike most fully manual turntables, there is a power dial to turn the power on and off and a start/stop button to control the rotation of the record platter. Locating the arm on and off the record is done by hand. There are NO automatic functions on a fully manual turntable.
A:AnswerThe manufacturer does not recommend it with this model. Go to their website, they have a model that is recommended. I can not remember if it has a stylus setup for scratching or there is one that can be used to replace the current one. I think that model was $399.
A:AnswerIt depends upon which Sonos you have. If you have one of them that allows a 3.5mm input, you can use the output of the turntable. You will need to get an additional stereo male RCA to stereo 3.5mm cable to make this work.
A:AnswerBecause the AT-LP120XUSB Turntable features a built-in phono preamplifier, you can connect the turntable to the 3.5 mm stereo audio in jack located on the rear of your speaker with the aid of an adapter cable. Add a short dual RCA (female) to single 3.5 mm (male) stereo mini-plug adapter cable to the turntables existing cable to do this.