I have a Rotel A12 and Bowers and Wilkins 685 S2 speakers. I like them but there was something about my stereo pair of Ones that I liked. Guitar strings were forward and clear and warm and vocals were the same.
So I am trialing a stereo pair of Fives to possibly replace my current HiFi system and they sound too airy and lack the warmth and definitive clarity of the Ones.
My summary is that they sound like Sonos speakers that are afraid to be Sonos speakers. They should be a huge step up from Ones.
They have great bass but the bass isn’t integrated well enough. Their ability to have such deep bass should better fill out and warm up the rest of the instrumentation. Vocals are weak and light with too much air surrounding them instead of being warm and tight and direct which I find in the Ones.
I continue to listen hoping they break in. I get people don’t believe in speakers breaking in but they do. They are moving parts that become more relaxed. It WILL affect sound. My second One sounded weak compared to my first one and I complained to Sonos but after several days it filled out.
I don’t know if I will keep them. I want to. Lots to like and simplify. I also hope software updates may impact the sound. But I may also return them. I could get a SUB instead and more Ones but that’s a limited system with no ability to add anything else in terms of line-in. Still might try it this weekend.
I’ve read lots of forums on here and to my ears the Five is missing something the Ones have. The potential is there mechanically so it’s got to be software.