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Doug |
posted on 27th Aug 14 at 19:50 |
quote: You're not missing anything. They are great designers and marketers; of course it doesn't cost £270 to make the receiver part. They price the Play:1 nice and low to get people hooked. Then people will pay the inflated rates as they want the other kit! I might just have to spend the £270 :( | |
Balling |
posted on 27th Aug 14 at 06:32 |
I never understood the pricing on the Sonos stuff. | |
ash_corsa |
posted on 26th Aug 14 at 22:23 |
We've got sonos throughout out house and as John says it just works. Well worth the money for the amount of use it gets. Got the sonos connect wired up to the AV amp and sounds very good for streamed music | |
John |
posted on 26th Aug 14 at 21:50 |
I used to be into messing about with stuff like that but Sonos just works. Worth paying the money not to be pissing about with RPi's. | |
Richie |
posted on 26th Aug 14 at 21:40 |
If you have existing Sonos gear then you are stuck :( | |
Doug |
posted on 26th Aug 14 at 20:26 |
I have an existing Sonos 'eco system' of a couple zones (speakers). I would like the option of bringing the AV/HiFi into that. | |
Richie |
posted on 26th Aug 14 at 19:32 |
Do you have any existing Sonos gear that warrants it? | |
Doug |
posted on 26th Aug 14 at 17:04 |
Good evening, |