You can add Bluetooth to any older music system by purchasing a Bluetooth adapter. There are several options for this that range from cheap and simple to more expensive and higher quality. Setup is usually easy, and most systems can transmit high-quality audio. If you are interested in retrofitting your old speakers (or protecting them from outside elements which we have a guide on), there are a couple of more complicated solutions out there. For example, If you aren’t too keen on Bluetooth, you can still purchase products that will add modern functionality to your old speakers. To discover how to retrofit your old speakers read on.
Recycled Older Speakers into Streaming Units
If you are looking to recycle old speakers into streaming units, you can use a couple of methods. Some require the addition of streaming units that plug and play, while some are more involved. Remember that many of these following options may need a little more tech know-how than using a Bluetooth adapter. Some techniques even take advantage of either a Raspberry Pi or Arduino board setup to add streaming capabilities.
Using a Music Streamer
These devices are meant to connect to your amp/receiver and add modern connectivity to your system. This is an excellent option if you have already found the perfect speaker and amplifier combo and don’t want to sacrifice this matchup. A music streamer will help integrate your system into the modern era and help create a future proof solution to your Hi-Fi music needs. Here are a couple of popular music streamers:
Using a Smart Amplifier
If you want to replace your amplifier entirely, then a smart amplifier will be the perfect solution. These combine all the features of a music streamer while at the same time offering the amplification needed to power passive speakers. This is an excellent solution if you have older speakers and no amplifier. Here are a couple of great options:
Using a Raspberry Pi or Arduino Board
If you are looking for a cheaper option and have a little patience, you can customize a streaming unit custom to your system. This will require some additional components and a little bit of tech knowledge. For Raspberry Pi, you will need to source some additional software. For more information on this solution, follow this tutorial. Using an Arduino board can be a bit more involved than the Raspberry Pi solution, but you can find information here if you are up to the task.
Using an Adapter to add Bluetooth Functionality
By and large, the most simple solution to getting Bluetooth connectivity to your HiFi system is to purchase a Bluetooth adapter – we’ve already talked about these in one of our other articles. These devices can be cheap and dependable and can quickly and easily add improved connectivity to your system with a simple plug and play set up. This means that in only a half-hour, and with a few wires to connect, you can access your audio system with your phone or other Bluetooth enabled devices. These adapters are made to work with HiFi systems and support more advanced audio codecs like Qualcomm’s Aptx and Aptx low latency. Here are a couple of popular options for Bluetooth adapters:
How to Convert an Older Speaker with a Bluetooth Adapter
To take you through the setup process for one of these Bluetooth adapters, we will focus on the most popular and most well-reviewed adapter: The AudioEngine B1. Steps to set up your Bluetooth adapter for your audio system:
What Features Will You Miss
While this is an excellent option if you want to use your old speakers with Bluetooth functionality, it is not without drawbacks. Here are some of the things you may miss when you add Bluetooth to your system:
You can’t easily network dozens of speakers from one source. This means that surround sound or multi-room audio setups won’t work as well. You are also limited on channels, so even if you could connect them all, you will have issues relying only on the left and right connections available with the RCA connection.While Bluetooth is a reasonably robust communication protocol, it can still have issues with interference, causing audio dropouts or degradation.
So if you are interested in setting up a whole-home system with Bluetooth compatibility, you may want to consider a modern system. These will come equipped with all the functions you are looking for but without all the drawbacks of a retrofitted system. The Sonos Port, for example, is a great way to provide a Bluetooth connection without sacrificing the benefits of your home audio system. All in all, if you have some old speakers laying around that you want to put to work, then adding Bluetooth connectivity through an adapter is a great way to take those speakers into the modern era. If you have a whole system you want to upgrade, then purchasing a streaming device or a smart amplifier is your best bet. Regardless of which option you choose, wireless audio is only a short installation away.