I have an older Bose system that the speakers are aready behind the walls. I want to connect my record player to those speakers preferably by Bluetooth. Is the possible if either are not Bluetooth capable?
If you can use a wired connection that would sound better and avoid converting the analog turntable goodness into digital BT and then back to analog again in the Bose.
If the turntable has a built in phono preamp make sure it is on. Plug the turntable into any stereo analog input. It can have 2 RCA jacks or a 3.5mm stereo jack and it will work.
If you do have to use BT then a BT transmitter can be connected to the same line level output of the turntable. Audio Technica makes a turntable with BT built in. http/www.audio-technica.com/cms/turntables/d41892c53111caf9/index.html
If your turntable doesn't have a built in phone preamp you will need to get one and connect it to the turntable output and its output to the Bose or the BT...
If you can use a wired connection that would sound better and avoid converting the analog turntable goodness into digital BT and then back to analog again in the Bose.
If the turntable has a built in phono preamp make sure it is on. Plug the turntable into any stereo analog input. It can have 2 RCA jacks or a 3.5mm stereo jack and it will work.
If you do have to use BT then a BT transmitter can be connected to the same line level output of the turntable. Audio Technica makes a turntable with BT built in. http/www.audio-technica.com/cms/turntables/d41892c53111caf9/index.html
If your turntable doesn't have a built in phone preamp you will need to get one and connect it to the turntable output and its output to the Bose or the BT transmitter.
I have an older Bose system that the speakers are aready behind the walls. I want to connect my record player to those speakers preferably by Bluetooth. Is the possible if either are not Bluetooth capable?