A:AnswerHello,
The DP-300F has it's own phono stage built-in, so it can be connected to your Sonos system using an analog cable in a regular AUX input.
A:AnswerThe turntable switches from phono output to regular one. This is the position you need while lacking phono inputs in the amplifier. The turntable comes with rca wires for left and right channels. Therefore, yes you can connect de DP 300F to your logitech system.
A:AnswerIt's a spherical diamond stylus that should last for years (at its recommended tracking pressure of 2-3 grams) if you clean it frequently with something like a discwasher stylus cleaning brush to carefully remove built up dust, and if you treat your records with care.
Replacement stylii are available for $25-$30 and upgraded stylus replacements for $40 to $100.
A:AnswerIt comes with a magnetic cartridge installed in a universal headshell which makes upgrading cartridges straightforward. You would have to check with the retailers to see if they will offer an upgrade preinstalled.
A:AnswerYes, if they have RCA plug jacks, but unless they have an input labeled "phono" (meaning that they would have an onboard phono preamp) you will have to use the turntable's built in preamp by selecting the under platter switch to "on" which then provides a line level signal to a tape, cd, or aux input.
A:AnswerI plan to go to a Denon DL103 moving coil but that will require a separate pre-preamp since it is a low output design. I have read good things about Grado and Audio Technica moving magnet cartridges that are available in a wide variety of stylus shapes from spherical to elliptical to shibata, etc. depending on your music tastes and the quality of the rest of your system.
A:AnswerYou need an amplifier or receiver with or without phono inputs. Then you need any kind of bluetooth transmitter to connect to the headphones output so you can listen with your bluetooth headphones.
A:AnswerMost receivers have built in phono preamps for magnetic (high output) cartridges but if you use a low output moving coil cartridge you may well need a separate auxilliary pre-preamp. (this turntable does have a switchable pre amp but it is intended for line level inputs on your receiver (like the tape or cd or aux input) and would likely overload a typical phono preamp.