What sound system for kitchen?
Discussion
Right, new kitchen means new sound system.
We already have a Bose Sounddock, but it's old and only fits the early iPods/iPhones. It irks me to bin it though!
The needs are:
1. iPhone/iPad/iPod compatible - we have iPhone 5s and iPad 2s. Ideally we would like to dock the phones to keep them charged.
2. Spotify compatible
3. Able to connect wirelessly to our NAS drive (UPnP/DLNA)
Mrs Puggit would like to consider extending the system around the house.
Sonos seems an obvious choice - but is there a dock?
Thanks
We already have a Bose Sounddock, but it's old and only fits the early iPods/iPhones. It irks me to bin it though!
The needs are:
1. iPhone/iPad/iPod compatible - we have iPhone 5s and iPad 2s. Ideally we would like to dock the phones to keep them charged.
2. Spotify compatible
3. Able to connect wirelessly to our NAS drive (UPnP/DLNA)
Mrs Puggit would like to consider extending the system around the house.
Sonos seems an obvious choice - but is there a dock?
Thanks
Zep airs can be had as a refurb for 299 from the usual suspects (Richer / Superfi) and they are superb bits of kit at that money. I bought one before christmas and was astounded by how good it sounds. I wouldn't have been able to tell it wasn't new either such was the condition.
But as said, why not simply buy an adapter for the Bose if you like it?
But as said, why not simply buy an adapter for the Bose if you like it?
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I heard the Bose Soundtouch 30 and 20 last week and was very impressed, but again Sonos wipes the floor on connectivity. Bose doesn't even connect to a NAS and only has a few streaming services. The salesman mentioned NAS was coming (upgradable firmware) and one of the streaming services.
Sonos have been around for a while, and everyone has suddenly 'got the message' due to streaming and access to cheap storage for lossless recordings. Now the other manufacturers are playing catch up. Sonos have an excellent track record and their systems are the most flexible and backwards compatible (apple are you listening?). I'm not sure how future proof they are, but the signs are good.
There are certainly other devices which offer better sound quality and are cheaper, but none of them offer the same flexibility as Sonos.
My worry would be that the current crop of Sonos wannabies/alternatives are rushed halfway house products that get superceded very quickly in the pursuit of Sonos.
I heard the Bose Soundtouch 30 and 20 last week and was very impressed, but again Sonos wipes the floor on connectivity. Bose doesn't even connect to a NAS and only has a few streaming services. The salesman mentioned NAS was coming (upgradable firmware) and one of the streaming services.
Sonos have been around for a while, and everyone has suddenly 'got the message' due to streaming and access to cheap storage for lossless recordings. Now the other manufacturers are playing catch up. Sonos have an excellent track record and their systems are the most flexible and backwards compatible (apple are you listening?). I'm not sure how future proof they are, but the signs are good.
There are certainly other devices which offer better sound quality and are cheaper, but none of them offer the same flexibility as Sonos.
My worry would be that the current crop of Sonos wannabies/alternatives are rushed halfway house products that get superceded very quickly in the pursuit of Sonos.
Do you have an old iPod that you could leave docked on your Bose?
If so then there is an app that allows you to stream to the iPod, effectively making the dock AirPlay.
I have a B&W Zep Air which I love so I would recommend checking their kit out. They have some smaller AirPlay speakers now as well.
http://www.bowers-wilkins.co.uk/Wireless-Music-Sys...
When I was looking into it for myself I'm pretty sure the Airfoil app was looking to be the best.
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/airfoil-speakers-t...
If the Bose Dock has a jack input then it would be easier to get an Airport Express.
Using the app is only cheap if you have a spare ipod/iPhone. Otherwise you can buy an Airplay dock if it is only for the kitchen. They start at just under £100.
Money no object vote still goes to the B & W speakers

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