Question Transmit phono to wireless speakers

Mar 22, 2025
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Hi!


I have a Thorens TD160 super and until recently have had it set up with a Denon PMA-520ae amp with output to Mordaunt-Short festival series 2 speakers. This set up worked great however sadly I no longer have the space for these classic (but bulky) speakers. I have purchased a soundbar (primarily for TV output) but due to room configuration have no way of connecting the amp to the soundbar by a wired connection. The soundbar receives input by Bluetooth or WiFi so I was thinking a bluetooth transmitter would be my best option. Any advice on this situation (including suggestions as to good BT or WiFi transmitters) would be really appreciated!

thanks in advance!!!

P.S. I understand I will lose a lot of what makes records great by sending the signal digitally, but at the moment this is really my only option for listening to my collection
 
I doubt it will be more of a compromise than using a soundbar instead of proper speakers 😉

Use the tape output of your Denon to feed the line input of a Bluetooth transmitter, which the soundbar can then receive.
Dont! I'm sad enough as it is haha!
Thanks for the advice. The Denon doesn't have a tape output, it has cd, tuner, aux and network. Am I right in assuming aux output should work fine?
 
Bluetooth is lossy compression.
Better use the WiFi.
If the WiFi input supports UPnP, have a look at WiiM. Some of their products do have an analog input and convert it to digital.

I understand I will lose a lot of what makes records great by sending the signal digitally
Really?
Has it ever occurred to you that all todays recordings are done "digital". If you have a good ADC, you will simply capture the analog sound perfectly.
 
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