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Play 5 gen 1 reflections

  • September 29, 2025
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121 wheelie
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I have been using my Play 5 Gen 1 for a couple of months now and thought I would share some thoughts. I managed to find an excellent used, boxed model will all documents and original leads as I am on a limited budget. I owned one previously, but sold it chasing the holy grail of hi-res and voice control!

Why this model? I live in a nursing home with very poor WI-FI and find the Play 5 Gen 1 with S1 Controller connects to the poor WI-FI with ease and complete stability. I have borrowed later Sonos speakers to try and they do not like nursing home Wi-Fi systems. 

Yes, the older Play 5 limits you to cd quality, but I doubt my old ears can now appreciate higher quality 🙂. For me, the sound is mellow and easy, with just enough clarity. Because of my condition, I listen for several hours a day every day. I have never experienced the volume dropping or any dropouts with prolonged use; as with some of my previous speakers.

I use Tidal, which offers some unusual music and has a pleasant UI, BBC Sounds and Radio Paradise. All are a constant joy to listen to with no dropouts. I like the simplicity of the S1 Controller and having no voice control. I wanted and elegant one box solution that enabled me to enjoy my listening reliability. I have owned 'better' speakers that I have not been enjoyed listening to, or they have not been reliable. If you don't enjoy the listen, what's the point? My Play 5 Gen 1 gives me reliable pleasure day in day out? 🙂 It has made me ask across the board of many things, do I enjoy them🙂.

Sorry for this 'book' folks 🙂 hope it helps and provokes some thoughts. Happy listening 🙂. Keep up this wonderful community, it is a joy - thanks all. 

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  • Senior Virtuoso
  • September 29, 2025

It’s what music listening should be about: enjoying what you hear. Great to learn of your experience, ​@121 wheelie 


Stanley_4
  • Lead Maestro
  • September 29, 2025

Since very few, if any, can hear the difference in CD quality and the high resolution stuff you aren't missing much. Even better the CD quality is a lot easier on slow/iffy wifi which helps you even more.

My Play 5, gen 2 is my main listening one, never felt the urge to replace it. Maybe if Sonos does an Era-500 as a significant upgrade to the 300, which is nice but not enough nicer to justify replacing my Play 5 with it.