" Wi-Fi meets Hi-Fi" is the first thing you see on the product page with two of these things with a turntable, it seems pretty clear they are trying to make this out to be a high-end speaker of some sort with a setup like that. Moreover good speakers can and should last for decades which is certainly something you can't say about these "high-end" lifestyle speakers which will almost certainly be destined to be e-waste far before their time as useful speaker.Ĭlick to expand.Oh, I totally agree these types of products have their place even for someone that takes it pretty seriously such as myself, problem is Sonos marketing is trying to pass this off as something it isn't. Either of those approaches are going to get you orders of magnitude better sound for the money and will offer far more flexibility in terms of connectivity options. Sonos marketing can say whatever they want but this is not "Wi-Fi meets Hi-Fi", its an an overpriced convenient upgraded for people used to listening to music through their phones built in speaker.įor the same ~$500 can easily definitely get you there in the form of active/powered monitors with your streamer of choice, or better yet any passive bookshelf and a streaming capable amp, or separate streamer and class D amp. Sonos is fine for people that just want decent sound, but don't really care about music, have no concept of value, and have no inclination to learn anything about actual good music playback.
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