Sonos Playbase Nears Release

  • 19 February 2017
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ah - I get what you mean sjw. Yea they do seem to have gone more toward legs on right and left instead of center stands. Looking at my stand on my living room TV - its really large (ok measured vs. online specs for playbase and it does still fit on top of the Playbase - playbase is pretty big.) Looking at the height with the Playbase only being at 2.3" most TV's with legs on both sides you should be able to slide the playbase below the TV still. Worst case someone may have to fashion something below the left/right legs to hold the TV up an extra 1/2" or so.
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hmmm... it would also fit perfectly on shelf below my TV on wall in my Sunroom. Ok now I've gone from ditching it to wanting 2 of them (ok again if sound quality is there - which I imagine it is - and it supports all the modern Codecs...assuming those TV's will pass it through which I haven't ever tested on them). Lots of ifs that I will go through but I don't know the average consumer would. Of course I'm sure they have done a lot of market research on.
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LOL
Wow
Other TLA's
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So this looks more and more like a repackaged PlayBar. I'm uncertain that the changed form factor will be materially different...

I get that many tech companies push forward new product that are incremental improvements rather than 'bleeding edge' (Every product release update Apple has ever made it seems is accused of not going far enough...)

But, there certainly could be material changes 'under the hood'... so I'm interested in seeing what the details are when it is actually available... what it actually sounds like, etc....

I just would have thought HDMI input to future-prof the product would have been a given... I thought I'd read that an optical input lacks the bandwidth to do DD+ or other formats (DTS) ... I get Sonos doesn't support them now... but thought they might like to hedge their bets...
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You read wrong then. Optical is more than capable of passing standard DTS.
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I'm not much of a spec guy... clearly not standard DTS then, but it is articles like this one that make me wonder about 'future proofing' with an HDMI as opposed to only Optical.

https://www.cnet.com/news/hdmi-vs-optical-which-digital-audio-connection-to-use/
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We don't know that those are accurate specs yet as far as dts.
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This looks to just be a playbar repacked into a squashed and stretched play 5 housing.
Very disappointing really - no apparent innovation or attempts to rectify the mistakes of the past (hdmi arc/dts or other codecs) or move with the times.
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Oh I agree. To release this now with no hdmi connectivity or DTS support in 2017 is mind blowing beyond belief. I think even DTS HD formats also carry DTS signal too but am not sure.
I genuinely can't wait to hear why Sonos think it's not required in an audio device designed for playing audio with a video source.
My one and only TV (I don't watch a lot) is a 42" LCD. The Playbase would be a perfect match. Unfortunately, I already have a Playbar, which sits rather awkwardly in front of the TV, which I had to raise up a bit to clear the Playbar.

Don't care much about DTS, HDMI and whatnot. Frankly, I find that the overwhelming sound of so many movies from the past decade or more is an attempt to make up for awful scripts. The sound is so overbearing at the theater, I have no desire to duplicate it at home.

Give me great dialog and acting, without all the noise, and I'm a happy moviegoer. All About Eve, which is coming again to the big screen in March, is a superb example of what I'm talking about. Best. Movie. Ever. But I am, no doubt, in the minority of movie lovers.
Not alone at all. Although I enjoy a modern blockbuster as much as anyone, my favorite films are the classics; Casablanca, On the Waterfront, Philadelphia Story, It Happened One Night, etc. and I insist that all be seen (heard) in the original mono, even though I have a fancy surround sound system. Artist intent is artist intent.
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does this offer a glimmer of hope ?

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^^^^

None whatsoever 🙂
DTS_WLAN is a measurement on Digital Transmission Systems (DTS). Perhaps the leaked pictures are just placeholder images, so there's a tiny chance the connections shown are not genuine. 😉
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I would suspect the images as many as seen are legit but I would say the article giving specs may be suspect. I guess we will find out soon enough.
Digital Transmission Systems is something the FCC has regulatory oversight of. Dedicated To Sound isn't, just as Dolby isn't. This report has nothing to do with dts multichannel Audio.
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If the leaks are indeed true, and let's be honest, they most likely are, I will be extremely disappointed. Not sure how Sonos wants to survive in this market over the next 5 - 10 years with products like this one.. 😞
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If the leaks are indeed true, and let's be honest, they most likely are, I will be extremely disappointed. Not sure how Sonos wants to survive in this market over the next 5 - 10 years with products like this one.. :(

The pics look really nice...
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Is it possible that this isn't intended to be a home theater product and planned to be just another speaker in the lineup?
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I wonder if it will accept a RF remote as a control. New TVs and blurays have RF remotes. Going to be a huge disappointed for some when they come to renew their gear with no way of controlling volume.
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If this is true then it's yet another disappointing hardware release from Sonos. My main plasma television doesn't even have an optical out so my only option would be to run an optical cable from the Sky box for watching mainstream television and then another one from my Blu-ray player. I would then have to keep swapping the cables around.

Other televisions in the UK don't output DD via the the optical cable for all sources. Sonos know this and it looks like they are still choosing to release another flawed design.
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Bose can do it (HDMI/ARC/DTS/4k support) with their latest multi-room compatible soundbar so why is it such a problem for Sonos ?
Can we reserve our disappointment until the device (and any accompanying software) is either announced or released? You may indeed have cause for frustration or hatred at that point, but right now, all we have is pictures, and a possible price point. I prefer to have a hopeful outlook on what might be coming.
And it's official. http://www.techradar.com/reviews/sonos-playbase
It would fit in my basement, beside the box for my Sony Soundbase at 1/3 the price, and triple as featured... *sigh*