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Sonos turntable
Sonos turntable









sonos turntable

Make sure you are not turning it up too high, or your sound quality might degrade due to clipping. I have it set to 65 on my setup, but you might try out. Press F6 to select the USB Turntable device, and press TAB untill you see the boost slider. If so, you can use alsamixer to change the volume. You might notice, the volume is way too low. (It will show zero volume until you play something on your record player.) Next, run this command to refresh the alsa state and also show VU Meters to test the input volume:Īrecord -D dmic_sv -r 48000 -f dat -c 2 -vumeter=stereo /dev/null Plug in your Raspberry Pi, ssh to it, and run the following Set the userid/password to something you want.Enable SSH, (Because we are going to use the Raspberry Pi headless (without a display) and without keyboard attached, we need a way to control the device.).Install Raspberry Pi OS Lite (64-bit) via the Raspberry Pi Imager

sonos turntable

You might try out a newer version, but this is not tested. After installation I'm using only 1.5GB of my SD card.įor my installation, I have used the Buster release of Raspbian OS Lite (September 2022). Also, we do not need much disk space, probably anything from 2GB and up is good. As we do not need graphics or anything special, we can use Raspbian Lite. Prepare Raspbian on an SD cardįirst we need a clean installation of Raspbian on an SD card. This guide is focussed on this usecase, but might also be used to stream to other speakers as we are going to create an MP3 stream which is playable by virtually anything that can stream audio.

#Sonos turntable how to

This is a quick guide on how to use a Raspberry Pi to play modern turntables with USB output wirelessly on a Sonos installation. Sonos support for USB Turntables with Raspberry Pi











Sonos turntable