I am buying and making this set of speakers.
as my first speaker building project to connect to this vinyl player.
any suggestions on a Bluetooth amplifier to use to connect the two?
as my first speaker building project to connect to this vinyl player.
any suggestions on a Bluetooth amplifier to use to connect the two?
A troll?
Why would you need to convert audio to Bluetooth?
Use your mobile phone to send audio over Bluetooth to speakers.
Turntable not needed.
Why would you need to convert audio to Bluetooth?
Use your mobile phone to send audio over Bluetooth to speakers.
Turntable not needed.
I love it all the records sound great even though I don't have good speakers and it's really good quality.Is this turntable any good? Plastic tonearm, cheap cartridge?
an idiot?A troll?
Why would you need to convert audio to Bluetooth?
Use your mobile phone to send audio over Bluetooth to speakers.
Turntable not needed.
I want to be able to play vinyl records and audio from my phone on the speakers
because cables cost alot 🙄Why would you need to convert audio to Bluetooth?
A troll?
an idiot?

The forum is not the place for this. Keep it civil or penalties will be handed down.
Bluetooth speakers are easy to buy for a small amount.
Buy those.
As for vinyl, many alternatives are available, so not really an issue.
Amp you can get in pre owned condition, again cheaper than making one.
Buy those.
As for vinyl, many alternatives are available, so not really an issue.
Amp you can get in pre owned condition, again cheaper than making one.
Bluetooth speakers are easy to buy for a small amount.
Buy those.
The OP is building speakers that require an amplifier with bluetooth connectivity. C'mon, get with it. 😉
jeff
Arylic A30 is a compact decent looking stereo amplifier with BT and co. It appears to me this product might fall in the same category as the rest of the equipment.
My suggestion is to get something like the Loxjie a30 or SMSL SA300. That way you have both usb and bluetooth input, and they have remote controls as well as subwoofer outputs if you want to add one later on. But I think you should still connect the turntable to the amplifier via RCA-cables. It'll be easier and probably sound better. You could use the bt function of the turntable for a pair of bt headphones, for quiet late night listening or blocking out kids/spouse/humming fridge..... Good luck with the build! 👍👍👍
If you click the link the record player has a MM audiotechnica cartridge. Maybe not the best, but maybe not ceramic.
In my country the easiest source of bluetooth amps is parts-express.com . Not the best, maybe not the worst. I use cables and Peavey PA amps, plus a real dog of a disco-mixer that I spent $25 & a year upgrading to something respectable. Herald Electronics RA-88a had a great case, pots, dog of a power supply & hissy 4558 (at RIAA gain) op amps. Also sold as the Olson RA-88a. RA-88a sounds the same now as my dynaco PAS2 preamp but uses 100 times less watts.
In my country the easiest source of bluetooth amps is parts-express.com . Not the best, maybe not the worst. I use cables and Peavey PA amps, plus a real dog of a disco-mixer that I spent $25 & a year upgrading to something respectable. Herald Electronics RA-88a had a great case, pots, dog of a power supply & hissy 4558 (at RIAA gain) op amps. Also sold as the Olson RA-88a. RA-88a sounds the same now as my dynaco PAS2 preamp but uses 100 times less watts.
This guy gets it!The OP is building speakers that require an amplifier with bluetooth connectivity. C'mon, get with it. 😉
jeff
Thanks these are great suggestions! Do you know of anything that has the same capabilities but maybe under like 100$?(I know it's a long shot)My suggestion is to get something like the Loxjie a30 or SMSL SA300. That way you have both usb and bluetooth input, and they have remote controls as well as subwoofer outputs if you want to add one later on. But I think you should still connect the turntable to the amplifier via RCA-cables. It'll be easier and probably sound better. You could use the bt function of the turntable for a pair of bt headphones, for quiet late night listening or blocking out kids/spouse/humming fridge..... Good luck with the build! 👍👍👍
There is a selection of sub $100 amplifiers/receivers here: https://easytopten.com/best-stereo-amplifiers-under-100/
If you click the link the record player has a MM audiotechnica cartridge. Maybe not the best, but maybe not ceramic.
The Audio Technica AT3600L is an exceptional moving magnet cartridge given its low price.
I know there are some offerings from Aiyima and such that are well below 100$, but I have no idea how they sound and how reliable they are. Here is one though: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/100....store_pc_allProduct.8148356.2.421365f0u5iSIk
For the price of a cup of coffee, this BT 5.0 Class D amp is not a bad performer. You have nothing to lose.
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/coffee-money-xy-aph15-15w-bt-5-0-amp.383499/#post-6952395
If you want something more substantial, look at $70 price range amps of SMSL, Topping, etc.
I personally have several Dayton DTA-120 and very happy with it (discontinued unfortunately). I also have this one that I got on Amazon and it works quite well too.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076XSBCC...t_i_CAPVR9DX2QK20S8DGTDK?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/coffee-money-xy-aph15-15w-bt-5-0-amp.383499/#post-6952395
If you want something more substantial, look at $70 price range amps of SMSL, Topping, etc.
I personally have several Dayton DTA-120 and very happy with it (discontinued unfortunately). I also have this one that I got on Amazon and it works quite well too.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076XSBCC...t_i_CAPVR9DX2QK20S8DGTDK?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
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