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To bad it doesn’t allow playback through Bluetooth. It would have been awesome to listen to my records through my Bluetooth speakers.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can connect via your auxiliary jack with a cable (either 3.5 to 3.5 headphone or a RCA to 3.5 jack) so if your speakers are in another room it'll be tricky and unless you run the cable thru the walls and or ceiling you'll have a long cord running from the turntable to your speakers. Probably easier just to move the turntable closer to your speakers. But it is possible, just have to use a cord and not Bluetooth... although you could get a bluetooth adapter that you could plug into the aux Jack in the turntable that would allow you to broadcast the signal to your speakers. It's similar to those adapters you'd plug into a cassette player in your car that would broadcast music from your phone to your car speakers...check out Bluetooth adapters that should let you do it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thank you for contacting Crosley Brands. This item can only receive Bluetooth signal to stream music. This item CANNOT transmit to Bluetooth speakers. Kindest regards,
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Bluetooth speakers I have have to be “discovered” when pairing to a device. Since the record player doesn’t have a way to let you choose nearby Bluetooth devices nor do my speakers by displaying them on a screen to select the one I have I was not able to connect mine. It may be that there’s another option or I didn’t do something right as it wasn’t of importance to me so I didn’t spend a lot of time on it.....but what I made mention above is generally the most typical way to pair a Bluetooth speaker. I wanted the sound to play through the players speakers plus it plays through one side of a record pretty quick b/c there are only about 5-6 (2-5 minute) songs on one side.....sometimes less. Anyway Super Great Player!!
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