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re: Sonos system for 5 bedroom house

Posted on 7/31/15 at 9:39 am to
Posted by GFunk
Denham Springs
Member since Feb 2011
14966 posts
Posted on 7/31/15 at 9:39 am to
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You pay a premium for Sonos convenience, but in my experience it is not that cost prohibitive in comparison to similar quality equipment. Further, I don't see your point about the floor plan. Our home isn't zoned out, but we have the soundbar 2 5s and a 3 and it works great for what we do. Also, for a while we were in a small 2 BR house with just one 5 that was great. It beats the shite out of most any bluetooth speaker. Point being, they're a good investment even if you don't want to outfit your entire house, as you can add more pieces that fit in seamlessly.


A couple of things here:

1.) What do you consider, "similar quality equipment,"?
2.) What soundbar worth its salt doesn't have Bluetooth capability these days? I know my Sony does and between and my wireless Sub, it's amazing and I use Apple Music/iOS to connect to it or just tap "Listen to Bluetooth Audio" on my smart remote and use only one interface.

Regardless of how easy and seamless Sonos is, you're dealing with two UI's with either your phone OS or Music streaming service and Sonos' system, that's more complicated and less seamless than the system I use at home.

Again, I don't value zones because of the layout and size of my home. I spent $228 on my soundbar. To compare the value I get out of one-and let's even double that and put another one in a bedroom or even triple it and put it in another-the cost is <$700. The amount of speakers from Sonos and the Bridge necessary is far more expensive than the system or setup I'm describing.
Posted by Pettifogger
Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone
Member since Feb 2012
79323 posts
Posted on 7/31/15 at 10:03 am to
Similar quality would probably be Bose-ish.

As far as complexity, Sonos really couldn't be easier. Sounds like you've got a setup that is easy for you, but for the average person they plug it in, press a button, download an app, and sign into a music service. It takes incredibly little effort, even less than pairing bluetooth, IMO.

IMO Sonos = Mac. It's a different, simplistic system that you can get similar results out of for less money. Both have great hardware, both take little effort and rarely need tuning up. I'll even admit that you can get better quality for the same money, but you'll need to do a little research and put in a little more effort on the front end and in maintenance. For most people that will come off as "more difficult."

I may graduate from Sonos at some point, but it's pretty easy to see why so many people find it as a solution to a home audio question.
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