I would not rule out Sonos. I helped my neighbor hook up speakers in his living room, back deck and kitchen with Sonos and Spotify on his smartphone as a source. He could not be happier. You always have your main audio system, plus Sonos is in that ballpark price range.
Help me avoid sonos, please
Doing a kitchen remodel and have the opportunity to do built in speakers. I only care about the 2 speakers I’ll have in the kitchen and potentially running 2 more to our deck. I’d like to use Google Assistant to basically run Spotify.
I’d like to be $500-$800.
Would love any advice to get me decent sound.
thanks to anyone that can help me out!!!
I’d like to be $500-$800.
Would love any advice to get me decent sound.
thanks to anyone that can help me out!!!
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Take a look at audiopro. I have the little battery powered one for traveling and it sounds great. They are a Swedish company, not very well know here, but most of their products are very well reviewed online. Maybe a few of these? https://us.audiopro.com/product/a10/#dark-grey Heres their whole suite: https://us.audiopro.com/multiroom/ |
Another Option would be a couple pairs of these AudioEngine speakers and pop a Chromecast Audio dongle on the back. They have USB power built-in. I gave this exact set-up as a gift to friend - they sound great. Stereophile recommended product as well. https://audioengineusa.com/shop/poweredspeakers/a5-plus-classic-speakers/ This would be cool because you could control them with Voice Control. They even come with a remote! |
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