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I looked up the manual for your turntable and it states: "To listen to audio on vinyl records, either use an audio cable to connect to an audio device or use the BLUETOOTH® function to connect to a BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled audio device, such as wireless speakers or wireless headphones." So for these speakers you would need to buy a receiver and plug your turntable into the receiver. Then you would plug your speakers into the receiver. Or you can buy a diferent set of speakers designed for wireless. However, if you want the best analog sound for vinyl you should keep these speakers and buy a decent receiver. I did and I'm running a Yamaha R-S202 receiver. Or a Sony STR-DH190 Stereo Receiver is a good choice too. Both have Bluetooth capabilities for streaming music.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.While I’m not familiar with the Sony turntable system you bought, book shelf speakers are meant to hook up to an amplifier and the turntable connects to the amplifier. If your turntable has built in receiver, then you will most likely need regular speaker wires with RCA jacks on one to connect to the turntable. RCA jacks usually are red, white, and yellow if video is used. If you need a receiver, then you will need RCA jacks on both ends to connect turntable to receiver. If you have a modern turntable, it might have hdmi connectivity
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