Sonos cinema, any alternatives?
Sonos cinema, any alternatives?
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Mark300zx

Original Poster:

1,432 posts

268 months

Saturday 20th March 2021
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Thinking of going down the Sonos route, arc, sub and surrounds, I know there are alternatives, what would you choose??

AndyTR

639 posts

140 months

Saturday 20th March 2021
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Focal Sib Evo, I'm waiting for my local dealer to get one in for demos when they reopen.

Douglas Quaid

2,601 posts

101 months

Sunday 21st March 2021
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What’s the budget? Sonos is a compromise sound wise, they’re a lifestyle speaker.

Mark300zx

Original Poster:

1,432 posts

268 months

Sunday 21st March 2021
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Douglas Quaid said:
What’s the budget? Sonos is a compromise sound wise, they’re a lifestyle speaker.
I can pick up an arc, sub and two surrounds for £1700 so roughly around that point, not a fan of wires though!

alorotom

12,467 posts

203 months

Sunday 21st March 2021
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The Bose soundtouch 500 and 700 have the ability to accept wireless rears and a wireless sub ... it’ll be about the same cost as the Sonos setup.

We have the 500 setup and went for it over Sonos as I didn’t like the Sonos range in the test suite against the Bose.

JEA1K

2,621 posts

239 months

Monday 22nd March 2021
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Mark300zx said:
I can pick up an arc, sub and two surrounds for £1700 so roughly around that point, not a fan of wires though!
They still need power ... unless you know something about wireless electricity that I don't?;)

JEA1K

2,621 posts

239 months

Monday 22nd March 2021
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To add to this and this is some general advice, concentrate on spending more of the budget on creating a higher quality front sound stage rather than adding more speakers. A better AVR and front channels + sub (stereo pair, L&R can be used in certain modes) to start then add more channels as funds allow.

For some reason, some believe they need 'Surround sound'. As a rule, TV programs are not produced nor broadcast in multi-channel audio formats so unless you watch films more than TV or anything else in a multi-channel audio format, you could be spending money needlessly.



take-good-care-of-the-forest-dewey

6,570 posts

71 months

Monday 22nd March 2021
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We have a sonos lifestyle speaker (play IIRC). Came free with my phone.

Sounds good but Sonos' ability to make Alexa work is just awful.

I certainly wouldn't spend my own money on sonos kit based on how poor their software integration seems to be.