A:AnswerI’m familiar with that device and recall it is tricky to connect. Should work just be sure nothing else is trying to connect to the speakers and test at low volume
A:AnswerSeems like overlapping here, the sound bar more for TV viewing and effects simulating surround. These speakers are meant to provide multi functionality for budget turntable or music from phone or computer
A:AnswerWhen looking at the speakers the right speaker is the one that has the volume treble bass and the on off switch on it. I actually had this wrong at 1st and I had to switch it. By the way these are great speakers for the price they really surpassed my expectations.
A:AnswerAs long as the projector has audio output. The speakers have RCA and 3.5mm audio inputs. Also support bluetooth. In the end, you might instead use the source of the video going to the projector, to provide the audio directly to the speakers.
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A:AnswerHi - My daughter had the same experience with her Audio-Technica LP-60 BT turntable and the Insignia speakers. This isn't a high end set-up but it's nice for her needs. The bluetooth connection from her laptop sounded louder than the turntable. Using the 3.5mm to RCA cable included with the turntable, the sound was good but a bit subdued. I switched to an "upgrade" cable (J&D) from Amazon and it definitely improved the volume and sound reproduction. I'm not going to spend the money for an Audioquest cable as that would cost more than the turntable and speakers combined. :)
My guess is that the included pre-amp on our turntables might not be up to the task for these speakers. I've thought about trying switching to phono output and using a phono pre-amp but this set up was an entry level set up so trying to keep the costs down.
Not sure what model of Sony turntable you have but if it' the Sony PSLX310BT model maybe try adjusting the gain output and / or make sure you are using the correct phono / line output also.
Hope this helps for you good luck!