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fred7 |
posted on 21st Feb 14 at 11:24 |
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cpcrampton |
posted on 20th Feb 14 at 21:16 |
Oh just read you can get 2 play ones and they act like stereo speakers when joined together . | |
cpcrampton |
posted on 20th Feb 14 at 21:16 |
Sorry folks this should be in geek day. :( | |
Pop |
posted on 20th Feb 14 at 21:12 |
quote: I know it's not. Don't get me wrong the 5's sound brilliant, I just don't see the value at over double the price. The 3 is a good compromise on overall sound and price. [Edited on 20-02-2014 by Pop] | |
neil h |
posted on 20th Feb 14 at 21:06 |
quote: Agreed, the play 1 should be more than enough unless your kitchens huge. | |
John |
posted on 20th Feb 14 at 20:58 |
Geek day but it's not just about volume. | |
Pop |
posted on 20th Feb 14 at 20:44 |
How big is your kitchen? The only reason I ask is that we have a Play 1 in our lounge and it goes louder than you would ever want it to. | |
fred7 |
posted on 20th Feb 14 at 20:26 |
Firstly should be in geek day but I started a thread for this before. Sonos seemed the best because of been able to connect multiple speakers with a bridge. | |
cpcrampton |
posted on 20th Feb 14 at 20:22 |
OK so i am buying a wireless speaker for my kitchen initially i thought there was only really Sonos out there so i was going for a play 5 @ £350. After some research there are a number of other brands that can do the same job. so here are my options :- any experience or opinions welcome. |