I don't have any sonos stuff,
But I have been considering it lately.
Definitely wont now.
But I have been considering it lately.
Definitely wont now.
That makes three of us. I quite like the look of them.Me too,
**** me they are ugly bastards![]()
From a supplier's perspective I guess the issue is how old is legacy, and how long do you support it before the legacy kit stops you moving forward - 'we've got all these new features, but we can't implement them as the legacy devices we have to support from 15 years ago can't support them'
If you had a 15 year old Laptop it would likely work (not that I'd recommend using it!) but you may well struggle with using it with a modern wireless network as it would likely be a B/G card in the laptop and you'd probably have an N/AC network now.
This is fine, but again it's not an accurate comparison. If you told me that my entire wifi network and every device connected to it wouldn't work if i tried to use that 15yo laptop, that would be closer to what Sonos is proposing.
Well, I suppose if you really wanted to use that 15 year old laptop you'd have to to change your wireless access point's radio mode from N into B, meaning it your old laptop would then work, but the rest of the modern kit then wouldn'tThis is fine, but again it's not an accurate comparison. If you told me that my entire wifi network and every device connected to it wouldn't work if i tried to use that 15yo laptop, that would be closer to what Sonos is proposing.
Never seen the point in spunking all that cash on a Sonos system.
picked up a couple of echos and ran them through amps
spent the huge difference in terms of cash on going to see bands instead [emoji869]
Their recycle mode actually bricks the unit so it can't be resold. Nice.
They justify it apparently as a means to ensure that the owner getting the 30% discount off the new kit doesn’t “illegitimately” get to have the old kit still work too.I read somewhere that they do that so as a poor user doesn’t buy it and it’s not up to scratch for them![]()
...will work ‘as long as possible’.
LOL, everyone asks me that, yes dood the real deal. I only bought them because I knew it would wind my business partner up at the time (he then went out and bought a set but had to wait months for them), Back then I was a nutter on having top gear but I wouldn't buy them today for what they cost (and I didn't pay anywhere near retail for them).
I also thought that my existing system could power them but I couldn't have been more wrong, luckily I was able to bi-amp rather then chuck out alot of pricey gear. But 8ohms means you are into serious wedge with very few options actually able to power the speakers to the maximum capabilities.
Currently I'm using 250x3R with active Bi-amping for each channel because the speakers are 8 Ohms (plus a 5R for 5.1) with Sony SCD-1 for super audio CD and Sonos Connect with about 64Tb of uncompressed audio. After hearing a similar setup recently that uses less space and sounded just as good (with Nautilus speakers) and has a easier (more wife friendly) way to do bypass for home cinema (and I want to go Atmos) I've got a load of Classe kit sitting waiting to be installed until I moved house (but struggling to find a place that fits so now looking to build my own). In my last house I had to rewire but this one there was an electric heater on a 16amp breaker that I pulled out and stuck a few sockets on in my front room.
Whilst Nautilus is awesome I'd argue there are newer speakers on the market now that are alot less money and have just as good if not better quality (and you can put in spaces easier). Next time you are in London let me know and you can come and hear it.
Cool. I’m rocking an A1000 Reference after hearing the magic of my friend’s A900 with a 1210.Bowers CM1s here (original design) driven by a Technics A900. Sound excellent!
@Neil McRae actual nautilus?? what power and pre amps do you have? Power supply?
What about input source?
Would love to see a photo!