Somerset sound engineer builds analog-to-digital streaming device

A sound engineer from Weston has created a device to allow music fans to listen to their favourite vinyl, CD, and tape collections on any smart WiFi-enabled speaker. The A2D2 is a unique analog-to-digital streaming device.

Pete Fealey is the founder of A2D2 Stream, a sound technician and bass player. He created A2D2 Stream for fellow music enthusiasts seeking to connect the warm, rich sound of analogue audio devices with the convenience of modern smart speaker systems.

By connecting the A2D2 Stream to any device with an analogue output, such as a record player, CD player, or tape deck, users can stream their favourite music throughout their home on any smart speaker.

Growing up in Weston, Pete found his passion for music ignited by the town’s surprisingly vibrant music scene.

Pete says” “The music scene was rich for such a small town. Growing up, there was a core group of musicians who ran a jam night on Sundays at The Imperial, one of the pubs in town.

“You’d turn up, get up and play along with the house band, performing one or two songs, and that’s how people from the local music scene got to know each other. This jam night was a hub of musicians, so you were able to meet like-minded people and make friendships that way.

“I played guitar as a 15-year-old and then went off to uni and came back to Weston when one of my friends, who was in a band with his brother, asked if I could play bass for them. I said yes. Only, I had never played bass before and I only had two weeks to learn.

“That was my first official gig. After that, we started doing a few gigs around town and everything else went from there.”

A passion for music produced a problem, and in turn, a game-changing solution for music lovers everywhere.

Pete said: “I listen to music all day, every day. I live and breathe it.

“As a result, I’ve got quite a nice record player in my house and speakers in almost every room. My record player lives in my office, but I quickly found that I wasn’t using it as much as I wanted.

“I wanted to find a way to listen to my records without spending loads of time in my office. So, I started looking for products which would allow me to integrate my record player into my speaker ecosystem, but they were all pretty pricey.

“So, I cobbled something together – it was all a bit DIY – but it worked! It was a bit clunky, but the idea was there and it worked.

“At the time, I was working in Justgood, a product development agency, and then that grew into helping people make cool, new products. After a quick chat with one of the board of directors, I showed the rest of the team the prototype and they loved it.

“After three years of development and testing, A2D2 Stream was born.”

A2D2 Stream allows retro music lovers and vinyl enthusiasts to stream their beloved collections seamlessly throughout their homes, without losing the authentic vinyl experience.

Pete explained: “It’s all about the theatre of it. It’s the whole experience of taking the vinyl out of its sleeve, putting it on the turntable, putting the needle on it.

“It’s the experience of listening to the entirety of the album, rather than simply going on your phone, where you’ve unlimited access to every song that’s ever existed, and just skipping, skipping, skipping. Vinyl forces you to listen to it as the artist recorded it, as the artist intended.”

A2D2 Stream specifications

  • 48KHz A-D conversion up to 96Khz/24-bit A-D conversion

  • Wi-Fi/Ethernet connectivity

  • USB-C Powered

  • Firmware/software updateable

  • Stereo Phono/RCA Line In/Out

  • 3.5mm Line Out

  • Compatible with all speaker brands, including Amazon Alexa

  • Features one-tap connection to Sonos, Denon HEOS, Google Chromecast, and Apple AirPlay devices

A2D2 Stream is available to purchase for £149 from the A2D2 website or in-store at Richer Sounds.

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