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No, not without the purchase of a Bluetooth transmitter that can be applied to the non-Bluetooth stereo unit. Bluetooth is a signal that needs to be both sent and received, therefore a non-bluetooth stereo receiver cannot transmit (send) a Bluetooth signal, leaving the speaker without a Bluetooth signal to receive. There are separate Bluetooth transmitters and receivers that can be applied to non-Bluetooth electronics, so they can send and/or receive Bluetooth signals. The speaker can receive a Bluetooth signal, that is sent from a Bluetooth enabled device, within a 30 foot radius, without any additional purchase or additional cost.
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