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I actually have an old Dual turntable. I connected a Sonos Connect to a TX-NR555 Onkyo receiver( not all receivers can be connected to turntables) and used a Sonos Play 3 speaker. I had to call Onkyo and Sonos to get some help. They were very helpful. With a CD player and turntable connected to the receiver, I can play music all through the house and out in the garden. The desktop computer is where I control everything. Hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.A turntable with a line/phono output capability will work. You would switch the turn table to line out and connect it to the input of the SONOS.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can't, only the Play 5 2nd Gen or the Playbar will do this via a 3mm plug.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you use the Sonos CONNECT then ANY ole turntable will do.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Short answer... typically NO. Unless you have a super modern home LAN Connected Turntable of some kind. Typically turntables only have an "Analog output" Audio connectable to you Amplifier (like my ole Acoustic Research Turntable). If that is the case you will need either a Sonos Play 5 which has an AUX input which you can Directly connect to your turntable Analog output. Alternatively you could do much better, which is what I do. I have a "Sonos CONNECT" sitting with my primary stereo system (I also have a Sonos CONNECT connected to my ole-school Denon Garage Amp.) and the output of ALL my stereo equipment feeding through my main amp sends an output to my CONNECT Aux RCA-Connectors Input. This allows anything (CD's/DVD sound, Turntable, TV, my favorite NAS Drive, ole school Cassette ... ANYTHING) to stream throughout my house LAN wirelessly or via my Ethernet Cable. Another alternative, if the Turntable is your Primary music source, you could feed the Turntable Analog RCA cable outputs directly into a Sonos CONNECT and then use either the Sonos CONNECT outputs (Analog Out, Coaxial Out, TOSLINK Digital Audio Out, or Ethernet Out ... or just the Wireless Out to ALL other Sonos Devices) to then feed your primary Amp. Enjoy
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