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Hello,

I have purchased the sonos amp.

(a) I would love to hear from you which speakeers do you recomment for its wired connection (consider the 125 RMS and 8 Oms that is the specs for the speakers, as it is in the sonos specs).

What I am trying to do first, is for a good stereo amp for listening classical music (and other types).

(b) I would also like to hear from you any thoughts about connecting wireless speakers without (at first) purhasing wired speakers (in this case i can purchased wired speakers at later time)

Thank You very much in advance.

Budget?


First pretty much ignore the speaker's power rating, the efficiency is a  much more helpful number.

With only 125 Watts you really will appreciate an efficient speaker, 90 dB and above over a less efficient under 80 dB. A 3 dB difference is noticeable a 10 dB is about twice as loud.

Go to a place like Crutchfield.com to initially shop as they have excellent writers and usable reviews as well as a useful comparison tool.

Which speaker is a question for your ear's, what I like you may hate. That said I like these:

 

https://www.klipsch.com/audio-speakers

Large: https://www.klipsch.com/products/rf-7-iii-floorstanding-speaker. 100 dB

Smaller: https://www.klipsch.com/products/r-50m-bookshelf-speakers 92 dB

Huge! (I had a pair) https://www.klipsch.com/products/la-scala-al6 103 dB

 

 


For point (b) you can purchase any Sonos wireless speaker (Era 100, Era 300, Move 2 etc). These speakers will work independently from the Amp, but after you have purchased passive speakers to connect to the Amp, you will be able to group any wireless speaker with the Amp so all speakers play music in sync.


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