Transmitting audio from LP to speakers across a room

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emmib

Audiophyte
It's all in the title. Me and my family are moving house and in my new room I don't really have space for my old LP. I found an ideal location, but it's too far enough away from my desk for my liking. Thus, I'm trying to find some kind of wireless solution so I can transmit audio from one side of the room to another. Distance is around 4 metres, maximum. I can't have cables on the floor either, no carpet under which to hide them.

What do you guys suggest? I've got speakers covered, it's data transmission that's a problem.

Thanks in advance!
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Welcome to the forum!

The solutions discussed so far would benefit greatly (I think) if your phono signal was already amplified. When you say "old LP," it makes me think that it doesn't have a built-in preamp, but it's worth asking - does your LP have a built-in preamp?
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
Does the transmitter work with line-level inputs? It only specifies speaker level inputs.
You are correct sir, thanks for catching it!
However this product does have low-level inputs:
Amazon.com: Soundcast SOU-SCK510 SubCast Wireless Transmitter/Receiver System for Subwoofers: Electronics

Disregard the fact it's marketed for subs, the company says the audio transmission is full range:
SoundCast: SubCast

BIG NOTE: This is actually a full range transmitter - receiver pair. It will transmit 20-20K Hertz and can be used to support full audio, not just Low Frequency Effects. It is marketed as a Sub kit but has many more, very flexible uses. There is latency adjustment to 64Ms for longer range applications.
 
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