Moving to another apartment and selling my old stereo equipment I now have spare 2 x play 1 and 1 x play 5 on hands that were before used for different rooms. Due to convenience factor I would like to move one of these to my main listening area but i still question which way to go. Either i add another Play 5 or purchase a Sub to go with Play 1s. Having small kids my listening volume is normally quite low.
Reading this forum some suggest that the sound from play 5s would give me fuller sound but bass from the Sub would be much better, while others seem to think play 1s do sound better on their own when Sub comes into the picture. I understand the decision would always be subjective but would still like to hear some advice.
Thanks
Tomaz
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There are pros/cons on both sides, and the new play 5 will make this a more difficult choice than before.
If I was starting with a clean slate and I had enough room to provide good placement for the new 5 units, I would pick a pair of those over a 1 pair + Sub. I also expect their feature of providing a choice of stereo imaging based on horizontal v vertical placement to be useful to better accommodate different room types. And if line in was a must, 5 is no brainer of course.
If I was starting with a clean slate and I had enough room to provide good placement for the new 5 units, I would pick a pair of those over a 1 pair + Sub. I also expect their feature of providing a choice of stereo imaging based on horizontal v vertical placement to be useful to better accommodate different room types. And if line in was a must, 5 is no brainer of course.
Thank you for your help! I guess I will borrow a second PLAY:5 from a friend and test it!
It's much worse sound overall than even one Play 1. It can't even play louder than a Play 1.
I am very sure a pair of Play1 and a sub will outclass two Play 5 easy.
Now, will a Playbar and a sub give equal or better music quality than a pair of Play 1 and a Sub?
The stereo separation should be better with the Play1s set apart, the Playbar with its bigger number of speakers in my opinion is at least able to hold up to two Play1s. The Playbar is btw definitely able to output quite some bass itself.
I didn't mix playbar in with my order of least to worst so ... and this is Music wise when it comes to playbar
Single Play:1
Single Play:3
Double Play:1
Single Play:5
Playbar
Double Play:3
Double Play:5
Playbar, 2 Play:1
Double Play:1 with Sub
Playbar with Sub
Double Play:3 with Sub
Playbar, 2 Play:1 and Sub
Double Play:5 with Sub (yes for stereo separation I'm still giving this one above the playbar system as its the traditional sweet spot for music vs. all enveloping).
Single Play:1
Single Play:3
Double Play:1
Single Play:5
Playbar
Double Play:3
Double Play:5
Playbar, 2 Play:1
Double Play:1 with Sub
Playbar with Sub
Double Play:3 with Sub
Playbar, 2 Play:1 and Sub
Double Play:5 with Sub (yes for stereo separation I'm still giving this one above the playbar system as its the traditional sweet spot for music vs. all enveloping).
I kinda agree with your list, but what I feel is that some of these speakes are so close, but the price isn't. For example. The play 5 compared to 2 play ones is very close and for people to make an arguement either way would be a valid arguement, however the price difference is quite a bit
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