Sonos Port (Airplay, Airplay 2, Wi-Fi)
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Sonos Port

Airplay, Airplay 2, Wi-Fi


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I have connected a TV and a receiver via the ports. With the port, you can connect any device you like (even a record player) and switch it to your Sonos speakers. https://www.sonos.com/de-de... I don't know anything about a special CD port, and I don't think it's necessary. Greetings Pete
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Yes, you can connect an analogue synthesiser to the Sonos Port via the line-out or headphone jack as it supports analogue inputs. The port converts the analogue signal into a digital WLAN streaming signal, which you can then stream to the Sonos Arc Ultra. However, streaming does not happen automatically as soon as a signal is present. You have to select the source in the Sonos app and set the port as the playback device so that the signal is transmitted to the Arc Ultra. The port is not designed to automatically recognise and start the stream without app interaction.
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Hello whiterussian_ch I have the port in combination with a Lenco L3810. Works great. Lenco L-3810 (Manual)
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This works, the Sonos port has DIN standardised LINE IN inputs and OUT outputs (R/L, RCA). These must be connected to the LINE Out of the network radio tuner with an RCA cable. On the Sonos control unit, you must select the corresponding channel.
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You need an additional hub to be able to control Sonos devices via Smartthings: e.g. Aeotec Smart Home HUB (V3) (GP-AEOHUBV3EU).
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I don’t think you need a preamp. I connected a record player to the Sonos Port so I could hear it to the Arc. What you should be careful of is how you would connect the Port to an old CD player. My record player is new. So it connects into the Port via a red and a blue plug. If your old CD player does not have this best to call Sonos helpline.
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Hello Calvin I don't have any listening experience with Airport Express but I'm pretty sure that the bottleneck today (or even in the last 20 years) is not the electronics but mainly the material at hand (mp3, wav, flac, ogg or whatever). And in my opinion, the loudspeaker still has by far the greatest influence on the sound.
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Hello Kaelin.m Unfortunately you can't get around the port. I wanted to integrate my soundbar into the Sonos network, which didn't work due to missing connections. But it should work with your TV. Unfortunately very expensive! If you're not satisfied, you can return the port for a 10% "deductible".
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Hello Urs I can only say that I am very satisfied with the Sonos Port and actually everything works smoothly. However, I must say that I have not connected any device that is more than 5 years old. So it is of course very difficult to say whether the purchase will help you. Greetings Jürg
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I was interested in your question, so I tried it out today. with my system and ONE sonos play 1 (first generation) it worked well and without delay.
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Yes, I can do that with my home cinema system. The port is then displayed in the app like the other speakers. But I'm not sure if every receiver can also be started via Sonos. My Onkyo receiver is Sonos Ready, so now I can only select the port as the playback device, then the receiver is switched on automatically and the volume can also be controlled. I would look at this first, so that you don't always have to switch on the system manually.
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Problem solved: Phono input on stereo system is apparently additionally amplified (?) on my stereo system. Audio cable connected to other input, now sound as desired.
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Tried it with Sonos Port and HomePod (mini and normal), works, is synchronous,
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Yes absolutely no problem. I connected my Bang & Olufsen speakers with the Port and it works perfectly. You also have EQ with the Port. Sounds great. 👍
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No, with a Port you need to use the active amplifiers in your (excellent) speakers. Port is great to use with B&O speakers - since Port also has a power-out, which you use to fire up the Beolab amplifiers. I have 4 Beolab 6000 connected to two separate Sonos Ports and it works beautifully. Get one of these cables https://www.av-connection.dk and you are all set. Or, if you can, make one yourself. There is only one issue and that is that the power-out on the Port is 12V and B&O speakers really only need 5V to switch on the amps. If you REALLY want to be on the safe side you can reduce the 12V to 5V with a 5V linear or buck regulator, which is not hard to do. Alt. have someone help you. I have not done this in my setup, but I know that I probably should... One more thing: you cannot use a Port in a 5.1 or so setting so you are stuck with 'stereo'. Disappointing, but Sonos doesn't want to make it too easy to use non-Sonos speakers, I guess. It might also be a latency issue. Anyway... Good Luck! / U

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