by stevid1 on July 14th, 2009

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I would like to hook up my turntable to my receiver without wire. Is there a Bluetooth or wireless device available that does this? I assume I would have on the turntable an antanna with RCA plugs and a s

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  • by RedJohn on November 29th, 2009

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    There are wireless devices that can do this, using, I believe, RF transmission. They run in the $200 range for a pair (transmitter and receiver). There is an audible performance hit using them, however - they do not recreate a pristine copy of the original signal. If you decide to go ahead and use such a device, you must install the transmitter AFTER the phono preamp, not before. The raw signal off the cartridge is just too fragile to survive the transmission process without significant degradation. The technology just is not there, except at prices most consumers would refuse to pay.

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