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Post by casuals on Nov 25, 2019 17:34:06 GMT
I want to connect my Wurlitzer 1015 to a Sonos system so has anyone previously achieved this. If so, please provide full wiring details. Thanks Martin Allen
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Post by spetersen on Nov 26, 2019 2:56:05 GMT
Depends on what you are trying to do, I have not seen using a juke to control a Sonos system(a wallbox yes) but I have seen an outside music source played by a jukebox amp (Bluetooth, Mp3 players etc..)
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Post by casuals on Nov 26, 2019 18:04:02 GMT
Thanks for your comments Scott. The aim is to play music from my Wurlitzer around the home wire-free. It has been suggested this can POSSIBLY be achieved by physically connecting the Wurlitzer [6 or 7 pin] multi-colored "AUX OUT" DIN to the back of a Sonos Main Unit. According to a local electronics company, if I can find out how many wires are actually attached to the multi-colored Din cable - and what each wire does, they can make a cable which will link the Wurlitzer to the "FEED IN" on the Sonos system. Hopefully this will make sense to you and needless to say, if you have an alternative suggestion on how best to achieve my objective, I'd love to hear from you.
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Post by Ron Rich on Nov 26, 2019 18:46:36 GMT
That can easily, be done--Please READ our FAQ's section the "Hi Newbies" post ! Ron Rich
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Post by casuals on Nov 26, 2019 19:14:57 GMT
Hi Ron. Read the Hi Newbies post as suggested. Also studied every page and diagram in the 1015 Manual but still could not find the answer to my problem. What am I doing wrong? - Casuals
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Post by spetersen on Nov 26, 2019 19:24:58 GMT
In the schematics of the service manual it shows an amplifier out is a pair of RCA jacks I believe. I know there are stereo receivers that are Sonos controllable. If you connect the Juke to the receiver, that may work, or there are are wireless audio devices that use Bluetooth that may also work I'm having finding anything on the Sonos main unit connections
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Post by Ron Rich on Nov 27, 2019 0:16:36 GMT
Gents, This may depend on which version, WurliTzer CD we are speaking of ?? They used at least, two different amps in these-- Ron Rich
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Post by Ken Layton on Nov 29, 2019 6:12:06 GMT
What in the heck is a Sonos unit? Never heard of it before.
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Post by casuals on Nov 29, 2019 12:59:00 GMT
Thanks Ron Hopefully the attached image identifies the Amp on my 1015 and if so, hopefully you and/or someone within the forum can help achieve my objective? I certainly hope so. Martin Allen
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Post by Ron Rich on Nov 29, 2019 13:56:06 GMT
Marty, I can't read the number on it--looks like it starts with "40---" Get the correct schematic, give a copy to your "electronics Co. and they should be able to help you-- Ron Rich
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Post by spetersen on Nov 29, 2019 20:52:58 GMT
40 200 000 00 is not in the manual
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Post by Ron Rich on Nov 29, 2019 23:14:48 GMT
Scott, Then you ainna gotz the "right" manual-- !! Ron Rich
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Post by casuals on Nov 29, 2019 23:37:20 GMT
Hi there Ron & Scott. Sincere apologies for the inverted image. The amp model is 40 200 000 00 - Martin Allen
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Post by casuals on Dec 5, 2019 12:39:47 GMT
Thanks for the wiring diagram Spetersen but sadly my Amp is different. Is there ANYONE else out there who can help? - Casuals
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Post by Ron Rich on Dec 5, 2019 13:14:58 GMT
Sure there is-- you need to read our FAQ's section and axk the suppliers listed there, for the correct manual-- I would think it would be ? Ron Rich
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