My Sonos story (Love Sonos)



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This is so refreshing a thread ... many the same things that made me expand my Sonos system.

My current system at Home:

Office - Sonos Connect hooked between computer and computer speakers (making my Connect a Sonos speaker and a method to push Computer Sound to whole house).

Bar - Connect:Amp powering 2 Polk Speakers and Polk Subwoofer

Living Room / Patio - I had an old 2 Zone Receiver.  It has a Connect hooked to it and powers my 2 B&W Speakers and B&W Subwoofer in Living Room as well as powers my 2 TIC in ground speakers on Patio Outside (my original zones).  Also the Connect here then pushes Receiver sound which includes my room TV, DVD etc.

Garage - Play:3

Kitchen - Play:5

Dinning Room - Blue Note Play:1

Master Bedroom - Connect powering and old receiver connected to 2 B&W speakers and Subwoofer (and my TV etc. in that room).

Master Bath - Play:1

Daughter 1 Room - Play:3

Daughter 2 Room - Play:1

Son's Room - Play:3

3rd Floor - Playbar and Sonos Sub hooked to TV in upstairs living room.

 Vacation Home:

Bridge and a Sonos Connect hooked to Amplifier that power outside speakers.

Still just barely not pulling trigger on the 2 Play:1 deal to add permanent surrounds to that 3rd Floor system!!!  I just bought a new car and feel bad for spending so much Money lately :)


I love the way that the Blue Note Play::1 looks. Unfortunately, neither of my two Play:1s are Blue Note editions.
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This is so refreshing a thread ... many the same things that made me expand my Sonos system.

My current system at Home:

Office - Sonos Connect hooked between computer and computer speakers (making my Connect a Sonos speaker and a method to push Computer Sound to whole house).

Bar - Connect:Amp powering 2 Polk Speakers and Polk Subwoofer

Living Room / Patio - I had an old 2 Zone Receiver.  It has a Connect hooked to it and powers my 2 B&W Speakers and B&W Subwoofer in Living Room as well as powers my 2 TIC in ground speakers on Patio Outside (my original zones).  Also the Connect here then pushes Receiver sound which includes my room TV, DVD etc.

Garage - Play:3

Kitchen - Play:5

Dinning Room - Blue Note Play:1

Master Bedroom - Connect powering and old receiver connected to 2 B&W speakers and Subwoofer (and my TV etc. in that room).

Master Bath - Play:1

Daughter 1 Room - Play:3

Daughter 2 Room - Play:1

Son's Room - Play:3

3rd Floor - Playbar and Sonos Sub hooked to TV in upstairs living room.

 Vacation Home:

Bridge and a Sonos Connect hooked to Amplifier that power outside speakers.

Still just barely not pulling trigger on the 2 Play:1 deal to add permanent surrounds to that 3rd Floor system!!!  I just bought a new car and feel bad for spending so much Money lately 🙂
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Thanks for sharing your stories! We're very proud of the work we do here and love hearing from you. We're here for the music and are thrilled to be able to bring it to your homes. Rock on everyone, play something awesome for us!
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Sonos[/b] mesh signal. ]Update: 
Woohoo! That's what it's all about! Always a way to take advantage of the vast system!

I love how easy it is! I wire most of my players so whenever I need Internet anywhere I can just plug the device into a speaker and then there we go! High speed Internet!

I mostly take advantage of this by wiring speakers into each other. For example I have my CONNECT:AMP wired to the router and then my SUB wired into the CONNECT:AMP. Then I have my PLAYBAR wired into another CONNECT:AMP which is wired also to the router. At the same time I have my Xbox wired into my PLAYBAR.

This all works flawlessly, never had an issue at all! So convenient!
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It's really nice to see threads like this crop up every now and again where SONOS users share their experiences and setup. Another great thing about this forum is that you always seem to learn something about the system and get tips from others that you never thought of, even when you've had it since 2011 or so (like me)
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I forgot to mention that I use a Google Chrome Cast on my TV and now I can watch an listen to Youtube.  Works great and no monthly fees.  The TV feeds the PlayBar so I can hear it all on my Sonos.
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I completely agree. :)
I don't think I've ever actually had a problem with my SONOS! Everything just works!
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It is nice to hear folks saying they love their Sonos instead of saying it is broken.
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May as-well add my system here too! :)
Bedroom - 2x PLAY:1's + CONNECT:AMP + SUB.
Living Room - PLAYBAR + CONNECT:AMP + SUB.
Kitchen - PLAY:5

I use the two PLAY:1's in a Stereo Pair with the SUB assigned to them and I use the CONNECT:AMP as a kind of left and right rear speaker setup. I have the PLAY:1 pair grouped with the CONNECT:AMP. When I have music playing it gives me a really nice surrounding sound. - I also use the CONNECT:AMP to allow me to input my TV audio to my system so I can have my PLAY:1's playing the audio from a TV Show, Movie, or Game. It sounds great!

I use the PLAYBAR as it is meant to be, in a full 5.1 setup with left and right rears as well as a SUB. I receive a full Dolby Digital 5.1 signal and I must say, it's very impressive! - Occasionally I add the two SUB's together in the Living Room and damn do they have a ton of power. Even at the lowest volumes every seat in the room is vibrating, sometimes it literally feels like you're being hit with waves of sound, haha!

For the PLAY:5, I just use it for ambient music. That thing get's moved around all the time, it's the only player in the house free to go anywhere without having to be un-bonded from a pair.

I just love how easy the system is to use and I absolutely love the hardware. SUB is by far my favourite. The design really fascinates me and I don't know of any other subwoofer with a similar design. Sometimes I find myself just watching the drivers do their thing. The two driver design to me is a one of a kind and I still wonder just how the SONOS engineers came up with such a design. I've been tempted at times to open the thing up and see how beautifully designed the inside of it is but it's very expansive and it looks way too delicate to risk wrecking so I don't think I'll ever do that, haha! - I also like the networked aspect of SONOS, just having an Ethernet port on a speaker which can allow me to plug any of my devices in is fantastic. It's something that really makes every one of these speakers such a versatile product. - Then the aspect of them all having a little computer inside them is also a wonder. I like that I can check the temperature's of all my speakers and monitor connected controllers and plenty of other things. It gives you a little insight into just what goes on inside these things. There's so many other things I love about this system and brand.

Everyone I show or talk about SONOS to has fallen in-love. People have gotten hooked just from hearing my system. It's such a rare thing to find a company who is so passionate about what they are putting into the consumers hands. The fact that those same people who make the stuff are the ones who use it and love it is great. That they all love music and sound and audio as much as we all do. You can tell they have talented and passionate staff just simply by looking at the boxes that their product are packaged in. If the packaging goes through the same fine detail and perfection as the product then you know you can feel confident about your purchases. I have never had a single regret buying anything SONOS which is rare because I always question if it was a good decision with anything I purchase but when I buy something SONOS I know before I even try it that it'll be good.

I actually want to say thank you to all the employees at SONOS who work hard on their mission to fill every home with music and make listening a valued experience. A few years ago I didn't even know what SONOS was and then I walked into a store and saw this stand-out display showing the whole system. I searched for one of my favourite tracks. Pressed play and from there I was blown away. I had never heard music like that before. That easy. That simple. That defined. So for me they have done their job and I'm sure that applies to many others too. I thank you all for the time you put into the products and the fine attention to detail in everything you do. Your success is only a factor of how hard you work. That's what makes SONOS different from most companies, they work hard and they do it because they love it and they do it because they want to make a difference. In the end you can't fail if you do that.

Thank you to everyone who has made SONOS, SONOS.
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One of my less tetchy relatives said exactly what your wife did when we bought our Play:5 in 2011 (then known as an S5), but now she finds it pretty easy to use (that's not to say she actually uses it though)

I just thought I'd rattle off my Sonos setup:

Living Room - Playbar + 2xPlay:1s + SUB.
Stereo - Linked with Connect and to be relocated to a new zone.
Kitchen - Two Connect:amps, wired to 2 ceiling speakers each.
Garden - Wall mounted waterproof speakers linked to a Connect:Amp.
My bedroom - Play:5

😉 Josh