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I need an adaptor to transmit my turntable signal about 20 feet to my amplifier. I bought a Dynasty Pro Audio adaptor that was made for subwoofers but it’s not up to the job not to mention the low hum in it. Id appreciate any recommendation of a high end stereo adaptor!
 

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I need an adaptor to transmit my turntable signal about 20 feet to my amplifier. I bought a Dynasty Pro Audio adaptor that was made for subwoofers but it’s not up to the job not to mention the low hum in it. Id appreciate any recommendation of a high end stereo adaptor!
I think you need a phono preamp connected to the turntable, then connect its output to your adapter, and the output of the receiver to a line input of your amplifier. The signal out of the turntable is too low.

Edit: With a separate phono preamp you can also use a long RCA cable.
 

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@Jackie Treehorn open this webpage. Click on Audio Electronics. Then in the search field type phono preamp. Then click on the Device Type to get better organization.
 
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I think you need a phono preamp connected to the turntable, then connect its output to your adapter, and the output of the receiver to a line input of your amplifier. The signal out of the turntable is too low.

Edit: With a separate phono preamp you can also use a long RCA cable.
Thanks. My Rega has a phono preamp with RCA jacks. The turntable is in a spot where I can’t hardwire it.
 

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You are dreaming. There is no such product that will sound OK. Use a wire.
 

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I need an adaptor to transmit my turntable signal about 20 feet to my amplifier. I bought a Dynasty Pro Audio adaptor that was made for subwoofers but it’s not up to the job not to mention the low hum in it. Id appreciate any recommendation of a high end stereo adaptor!

Did you use the current model? WSA-5TR (Version 2). I think there was a big boost in performance with version 2.

There's a review here: https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...proaudio-ifinity-wireless.30216/#post-1060147

I've also used the SVS tripath, which is pretty good too, but the Dynasty Pro (version 2) has better numbers. I would think it's perfectly fine for a phono (post phono preamp).

You have the Planar 1 Plus w/ line level out?
 

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I need an adaptor to transmit my turntable signal about 20 feet to my amplifier. I bought a Dynasty Pro Audio adaptor that was made for subwoofers but it’s not up to the job not to mention the low hum in it. Id appreciate any recommendation of a high end stereo adaptor!
How much do you want to spend?
A pair of WiiM Minis will do it cheerfully (approx £90 GBP each) but the initial conversion of your turntable to a digital signal (ADC) is not the best. Should be good enough though. The WiiM Pro Plus (not universally available yet but coming and £200+) is much better as the transmitter.

Having said that, as per the above posts you should be ok with your Dynasty Pro
 
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