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The Only Sonos-Ready Turntable Just Got a Significant Hi-Fi UpgradeThe standout wireless turntables just gained a couple of key features to make them better (and more versatile) than before. These days, there are quite a few ways to listen to vinyl on your Sonos ...
Luckily, connecting a turntable to your Sonos system is not only possible, it’s surprisingly simple. With newer models like the Sonos Era 100, Sonos Era 300 speakers, and more recently ...
The Victrola Stream Onyx Works with Sonos Turntable sounds great, but it forces you to use its just-okay built-in preamp (no phono or line switch), does not allow you to easily adjust the base for ...
Sonos user and vinyl lover? Well you're in for a treat. Victrola, the high-end turntable manufacturer, which has been in the business of making record-spinners for over a century, has just ...
You don't need expensive component gear to listen to vinyl. You can connect to your favorite wireless speaker with a Bluetooth turntable. These are our favorites.
The Five is the largest and most hi-fi standalone speaker (that’s not a soundbar) that Sonos makes. It’s also pretty unique because it has a 3.5mm line-in connection so you can quickly connect it to ...
And its support for Bluetooth and USB-C line-in opens up new possibilities for the speaker — for example, it makes it way easier to connect to your computer or a turntable. These upgrades had ...
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