I would imagine a lot of you will scoff at this idea, but here goes. I've had some pretty good systems over the last 40 plus years, and I still do. Here's the way it spreads out:
Garage: Sonos Moves (they also go wherever such as the driveway or back yard or anywhere else).
Kitchen: Sonos Play 5's.
Living Room: Sonos Port, Lexicon Amp, B&W bookshelves, 2 REL subs and about 6K in wires.
Studio A: Sonos Amp, KEF LS-50's, Martin Logan sub, Furman 20, 2K in wires.
Master: Sonos Amp, KEF-LS 50's, $800 in wires
Master bath: Sonos Amp, old DCM bookshelves, old AQ wires
TV room: Sonos ARC, Sonos Sub, Sonos Play 1's.
Office- Sonos Beam- used to be in TV room.
I can walk from room-to-room with mid-fi sound streaming from Pandora. If I want to shuffle things around, it's easy. When I move, it will pack up neatly. I think a lot of you will end up where I am. You get to a point where getting the last ounce of sound is not so much worth the effort. I'm in Atlanta and wouldn't mind parting company with the Lexicon amp and the REL subs if anyone is interested. I think I'm going to replace the LR system with a couple of powered LS-50's. So what do you think, audiophiles, could you live with my set up?