On December 23, 2017 at 15:38, Fins said...
I did answer the question. You just didn’t like what the answer is.
No, highfigh has come closest, I think. You were not even in the ballpark.
What he said still did not DIRECTLY address
On December 23, 2017 at 10:04, highfigh said...
The USB output will communicate with a computer but the stream is subject to the codec chosen by the manufacturer- if it's not compatible with the input (AAC vs WMP, as an example), you get bupkis.
...and the question now devolves to the USB output being able to be transmitted by a Bluetooth transmitter. I have a Bluetooth headphone that's worth trying out this way.
You might want to look deeper into Audacity and some of the other programs- I thought at least one had RIAA equalization
No, because the idea is to connect it and have it work, not have to run it to a computer and process it before it can be recorded for playback later.
Why use USB? It adds processing to the signal and it adds complexity to the system. If you had a signal that came from a phono preamp, you have many more options.
Sigh. The turntable HAS USB. It HAS USB. Might I add that there's A USB OUTPUT? Did I forget to mention that it's got an output that's USB.
And then there's the fact that the turntable won't fit anywhere in the system cabinetry, so it must be at a distance. I'm not going to go into the fact that the floor is a slab and the second floor has a room, as well as the other details of the room that make BlueTooth a good choice.
How much distance between the TT and the rest of the system? BT is not without its own problems. Is there a way to use a USB extension?
About 15 feet. No. If I could use an extension I would not be asking about a wireless solution. Of course, there's also the fact that I thought you guys could help me know more about Bluetooth, but there's pretty much just been "what about" changes of subject here.