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Best Play:x Combo With Sub

  • October 21, 2013
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I'm thinking about buying a stereo pair of either Play:3 or Play:5 & eventually adding a Sonos Sub. For best fidelity, is it necessary to go with the Play:5, or will the Play:3 suffice with the Sub handling the bass?

Thanks,

billiam
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  • October 21, 2013
Most user experience indicates that the difference between a play 5 pair+Sub and play 3 pair+Sub is very subtle. As long as you are sure you will get a Sub, a play 3 pair would be the higher VFM route. On the other hand, if your tastes in music don't run to loud and bass heavy music - for instance if you listen to jazz/acoustic vocals, a play 5 pair without a sub may do just fine for a lot less spend.

What would be interesting to hear is user reports of a play 1 pair + Sub, on the SQ front compared to alternatives. Given the discreet form factor of the play 1 unit, that sounds like it would be a very interesting set up.

ratty
  • October 21, 2013
Volker Weber recently updated his sound quality chart: http://vowe.net/archives/014033.html

He has Play:1 pair + SUB only just behind Play:3s + SUB. As Playbar surrounds P:1s are on a par with P:3s.

From my perspective Play:1s are actually the better surrounds: more economical, and smaller hence easier to place. Of course if Sonos implement full music stereo through the rear speakers the balance may be different for some folks.

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  • October 26, 2013
Thanks for all the "sound" advice. I am now thoroughly enjoying my play:3 stereo pair. All I can say is, "WoW!"

Flare
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  • July 21, 2018
Hi,

My family area is relatively large. Started with a single Play5 Gen2 then upgraded to a Stereo pair and recently added a sub.

Each upgrade definitely had a noticeable improvement. Although many recommend 1’s pair and sub as the best combination I personally never got the chance to test that setup but am certainly very happy and impressed by the 5’s Pair and sub.

  • July 22, 2018
Although many recommend 1’s pair and sub as the best combination I personally never got the chance to test that setup but am certainly very happy and impressed by the 5’s Pair and sub.
The recommendation you refer to is from a value perspective; in adding a Sub to the 5 pair, you are losing a lot of the paid for 5 capability for low frequencies - that the 1 does not have - by transferring that duty to the Sub. In terms of sound quality, there is little dispute over the 5 plus Sub sounding better than a 1 plus Sub, but the difference will be a lot less than that between a 5 pair and 1 pair, both minus Sub.