Yes, this is possible. This record player has an integrated preamplifier (equalizer ON). For a 3.5mm connection, you simply need an adapter. For example, the following product: Roline stereo jack - stereo cinch jack (0.20m, Entry, Black)
Maybe there are good replacement needles in Switzerland or Europe again, a few years ago I only found these from the USA:
https://www.lpgear.com/product/DSN85IE.html
They are relatively cheap and have a great quality. I am very satisfied with them.
The two are perfect, they have built-in 100W class D amplifiers and can be used directly with the record player. In addition, the speakers have Bluetooth functionality, so you can also use them with an internet streaming service, for example. And best of all, the speakers are incredibly affordable, but still offer studio quality. The stereo chinch inputs can be used directly from the record player.
PreSonus Eris E5BT
Hoi - the manual says:
Max. outer dimensions: With dust cover closed :
434 (W) x 122 (H) x 381 (D) mm
(Including protruding parts)
With dust cover open :
434 (W) x 386 (H) x 413 (D) mm
(Including protruding parts)
LG
The turntable must be connected to an amplifier to listen to records. If you have an amplifier with Bluetooth, you can listen to your records with Bluetooth headphones. So you don't need persee speakers if your amplifier has a Bluetooth output.
Hi, if you want to use your speakers then you need an amplifier, another option would be to buy two active speakers. Klipsch R-41PM (1 pair, 70W, Black)
As far as I know, it would only be possible if you own a Sonos Play 5 since it has a 3.5 Aux input. You could plug your external mixer directly into the speaker with a cinch to 3.5 cable. Multiroom streaming is possible with said setup.
That is correct. You can connect this product directly to the Sonos Connect. The preamplifier is switchable, so it can be turned on or off depending on the amplifier or receiver connected.
You can find the operating instructions on the manufacturer's page under Specifications.