Connecting sub/amp/wireless and wired speakers w a streamer and turntable
I’m trying to setup my new system and wonder if I’m just an idiot or am one piece of equipment short.
Turntable - Rega P3
Streamer - Bluesound Node
Integrated Amp/DAC - Peachtree Nova 300
Stereo Speakers - KEF LS50 meta
Wireless/Bluetooth speakers - Edifier S3000 Pro
Subwoofer - KEF KC62
So, I’d like to hookup my turntable such that it can play through either my wireless speakers(kitchen/living room), my stereo speakers (dedicated music listening room), or better yet, both (entertaining, parties)
I’d also like to be able to stream music in the same fashion - to either the stereo, Bluetooth, or both.
How do I get the most out of my system doing this? I don’t think I have enough outputs to get the turntable into the nova300 into the Bluesound and out to the Edifiers while also having my subwoofer hooked into the pre-out of the Nova 300. Any creative solutions?
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Simply put Bluesound products are multiroom devices, this means that what you play on one device such as the NODE can sync and play back across multiple Bluesound hardware. Typically you would have a mix and match of devices such as a NODE or POWERNODE on the main system and then Bluesound speaker devices in other locations such as the Pulse / Pulse Flex / Pulse Mini or the Pulse M.
To get the Turntable into the Bluesound ecosystem you would connect the TT to a Bluesound input then this can be played across multiple Bluesound devices.
To help with this the Bluesound HUB has been designed as a device with additional multiple inputs including a phono input with phono stage built-in.
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