A:AnswerI'm unsure if any records are mastered to have more than your standard 2 channel Left Right stereo. I know there are some CDs that are set up for 4 channel, and 5 channel playback, but I do not know about records. Your question has more to do with the album, than the connections (RCA vs Bluetooth), or even the player itself.
If such a record exists, this would probably output in more than two channels.
A:AnswerHi, Marilyn! It will depend on the specifications of the sound system. The turntable can be connected either via an audio cable (to a PHONO input jack) or via Bluetooth connection. ~Ralph
A:AnswerYes, you should be able to hook it up via the audio jack that comes attached to the turntable. It's a standard audio jack with the white & red plugs.
A:AnswerHi, Rooster!
Are you talking about the stylus? You can check page 10 from this link below for the supplied accessories for this turntable.
https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/res/manuals/4748/2a8f06044efec02b753eff3df707fb93/47487551M.pdf
Regards,
David
A:AnswerIf your plug looks like the one in the photo I attached then yes. The red and white plugs come out of the back of the unit and are several feet long. They weren't long enough to reach my receiver so I have to use it with bluetooth
A:AnswerCan anyone answer my question? this answer isn't on point. How many Bluetooth speakers can be connected at the same time is the question? There is conflicting information.