Sonos-only streaming was a much stronger sales pitch in 2024 than it is in 2025. But no matter the reason, it's a very welcome upgrade both for existing owners and for anybody who's looking for the ...
Victrola's once Sonos-only wireless Stream turntables got a big update The free software upgrade adds Bluetooth, UPnP and Roon-ready smarts …and given the year Sonos has had, it's a sensible ...
When Victrola debuted its Stream turntables, their claim to fame was their built-in Sonos integration. They were the first turntables that could stream vinyl directly to Sonos speakers over Wi-Fi ...
The Five (and Play:5 before it) is the only Sonos speaker with a 3.5mm line-in port, so you need an RCA to 3.5mm cable (like this) to hook it up directly to your turntable. Sonos’s newest ...
The Onyx also comes with a less expensive Audio-Technica VM95E cartridge and, unlike the Sapphire, won’t let you stream records to non-Sonos devices via Wi-Fi. But if you just want a simple ...
What speakers should you pair with your turntable? The truth is, any pair of speakers will do; you simply need a pair that are the right size, design and sonic match for your record player that you ...
(I have my Play:5 set to the Low setting and can’t notice a delay ... For more information on linking a turntable with your Sonos system, check out Sonos’s support page.
And when it comes to playing your favorite records, this turntable also has built-in Sonos compatibility. With this, you can stream your records right to your Sonos system to enjoy them all around ...
This way, you can connect your turntable (which must have a built-in phono preamp) directly to the speaker, select the Line-in option in the Sonos app and then group it with the rest of your home’s ...