Vinyl may be decades old, but as the world’s current number one selling form of physical music media, it’s never been more relevant. And whether you’re rediscovering your old crates of records or ...
The vinyl resurgence shows no sign of slowing down — but streaming services are still the preferred way for most people to listen to music these days. As such, smart speakers like the Amazon Echo, ...
These days, there are quite a few ways to listen to vinyl on your Sonos speakers. One of the easiest is to get a “Works with Sonos” turntable, which has built-in Wi-Fi and can stream your vinyl ...
The flagship is the Stream Carbon, which is available for preorder now for $799. I’m PCMag’s home theater and AR/VR expert, and your go-to source of information and recommendations for game consoles ...
The $799 Stream Carbon can wirelessly play your vinyl on Sonos speakers without requiring a Five, Amp, or Connect The $799 Stream Carbon can wirelessly play your vinyl on Sonos speakers without ...
Wireless audio and vinyl playback converging? Sonos and the Victrola Stream Carbon Wireless Turntable are an interesting partnership. Turntable connection options may include standard phono ...
How to stop the delay when the needle drops. Welcome to Product Support, a column devoted to helping you get the most out of ...
In some ways, it feels like hooking up a turntable to play vinyl records should take some effort. It's hard to fathom a music player, born of an analog era, with cables and a needle, being able to ...
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Admittedly, there are more ways to listen to vinyl on Sonos speakers than ever. Whereas in years past, you needed a Five or older Play:5, most of Sonos’s new speakers also have a line-in connection — ...