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Wireless BT5 streaming in aptX HD of built-in Phono preamplifier and additional line source
After the big success of our VT-E BT, we decided to create a phono preamplifier that turns any turntable (with a moving magnet cartridge) into a modern Bluetooth streamer. Phono Box E BT5 offers two separate inputs, a phono and a line-level input, as well as two separate outputs. It can be used as an ordinary MM phono stage that connects to any HiFi amplifier via its line-level output (3.5 mm jack) or it can be used as a Bluetooth streamer. It takes the provided analogue input signal, converts it and sends digital audio to any Bluetooth receiver within a 10 m range. Those devices could be either Bluetooth headphones, speakers or any other Bluetooth receiver. Phono Box E BT5 is the perfect companion for all modern audiophiles who want to enjoy their vinyl hobby with the comfort of wireless streaming and in high-definition! Bluetooth 5.0 together with aptX and aptX-HD enables high-resolution formats in audiophile quality. The Phono Box E BT5 is best paired with our BT Box E HD to ensure high-resolution transmission compatibility! Features• Connect your turntable wirelessly• Bluetooth 5.0 streaming with aptX HD support • 2 Inputs: 1 Phono and 1 Line Input • Suitable for MM cartridges • Precise RIAA equalisation • Use analogue RCA & BT output simultaneously • Low noise circuitry • Internal metal shielding • Gold-plated RCA connectors • Outboard power supply included • Colour options: black or white Specifications:
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