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I've done the math a few times, and it keeps coming back to the fact that buying the Sonos AMP gives the most flexibility and is the most affordable. One Sonos AMP powers four speakers and creates a single zone. I am not finding a solution that is more affordable than that.
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nice equipment!
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Bit of an update. Had the professional come through and terminate all the speaker wires correctly. Found out that the ones which were supposed to act as rears as in my TV room don't terminate all the way back to where the rest of the speaker wires are. There are two extra wires in there that aren't speaker wires. Mysterious! But at least I can enjoy the six in-ceiling speakers, and I installed new outdoor speakers (Yamaha).
Finally have speakers wires long enough I can connect to an amp. Plus an amazing score on Craigslist today! I don't even want to mention how little I paid for this... |
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Nice update! Glad you got it squared away. Enjoy the great sound.
Looking at your pictures makes me even more sure that I made the right choice for me going with Sonos and perhaps giving up some sound quality for simplicity! I don't miss the mess of wires or small fiddly buttons on the remote or components! nope...not one bit.
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Saw the pic you sent me last night via email. Very cool. I'm so glad Rotel is still around. Rotel to me is a brand back in the era of audio nostalgia where manufacturers were producing things for outright sound quality and not mass market gimmicks. Rotel, NAD, Adcom, B&K, just to name a few. Many of those audio companies I think fondly of are either out of business or have taken a turn for the worse and are only a shell of the company they once were. An example is Mirage. Back in the day, they produced the legendary M-1 and M-3 speakers. I remember lusting after the M-3 as it seemed attainable price wise with my then meager salary. I ended up with their more budget speaker the M490. Still sounded great and I still have it after buying it 20+ years ago. Now Mirage has gone the other way with just mass market products.
On the speaker cables and terminations, looks pretty good. I tend to shy away from banana plugs as I worry that they plugs will wear out over time and not provide a solid contact. So I tend to favor spades...especially when the connections at the equipment have binding posts. Allows you to crank down on the binding post to create a solid connection. But I did use banana plugs for the rear speakers in my multichannel system. The interesting thing is I did the cable pull and terminations myself. The audio shop I bought the cables from had the recommended banana plugs and a tool they loaned out to me. Seems like I did a decent job as I've had no problems with the terminations now coming up on 10 years. |
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full systems are a labor of love and a hobby, I understand that,and I'll bet yours sounds beautiful!
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I LOVE my B&K amp (it powers my Martin Logan ESLs). I had always heard that Rotel was more on the harsh side compared to the others mentioned but I don't have any real world experience with them. I was always fond of the B&K's simplistic design. I also still fantasize about picking up a Proceed amp but am fearful due to their questionable reliability and expensive repair costs.
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There's an online only company called Emotiva which seems to provide very good value or the money. I have two of their XPA-2 amps and these things are also built like tanks. Quote:
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So I think I have this project wrapped up.
I ended up with: 1) Rotel amp plus a Sonos Connect for powering my outdoor speakers 2) Sonos AMP to power my formal dining room in ceiling speakers 3) Sonos AMP to power my master bedroom and master bathroom in ceiling speakers 3) Sony ES amp to power my 2.1 speakers for watching TV 4) Sonos Play 1 in the kitchen 5) Sonos Play 1 in the formal sitting room Total speakers: 12 plus a sub Appreciate all the feedback everyone. |
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Nice setup.
This thread got me interested in Sonos and I now have a Connect AMP powering two DefTech AW6500s on the back deck, a Connect hooked into my main home theater system in the living room, two Play 1s in the dining room, and Play 3s in the master bedroom and the garage. Sonos works great for my non-audiophile whole house needs. I agree that it's not the ideal way to go for home theater though. |
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