Sonos
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@scottalanmiller said in Sonos:
@pete-s said in Sonos:
So yeah, find someone local that can help you with what you need.
LOL, everything comes from three hours away
I wasn't thinking about where to buy, but rather what to buy and maybe help installing it.
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@pete-s said in Sonos:
@scottalanmiller said in Sonos:
@pete-s said in Sonos:
So yeah, find someone local that can help you with what you need.
LOL, everything comes from three hours away
I wasn't thinking about where to buy, but rather what to buy and maybe help installing it.
Me too. All the people who help and know that stuff are hours away. Not a lot of local skills.
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@scottalanmiller said in Sonos:
@pete-s said in Sonos:
@scottalanmiller said in Sonos:
@pete-s said in Sonos:
So yeah, find someone local that can help you with what you need.
LOL, everything comes from three hours away
I wasn't thinking about where to buy, but rather what to buy and maybe help installing it.
Me too. All the people who help and know that stuff are hours away. Not a lot of local skills.
I'm sure you can figure it out by yourself then.
It's basically the same building blocks as hifi gear. Just without the snake-oil and more standardized.
Line levels are higher (roughly 4x) and you often have balanced input/outputs which means less interference and ability to run audio signals over longer distances.
A multizone system would also use a line mixer with several zone outputs. Aka zone mixer / distribution mixer / matrix mixer. That would be the heart of the system.
You would connect your audio sources to the line mixer, for instance a computer or mediaplayer of some kind. If you wanted to stream from a phone or something wireless to several zones, you'd could hook up a bluetooth receiver to the line mixer. Or whatever tech you want as long as it has audio out.
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@pete-s yeah, sadly we need to get every component of the system. Just a cheap house stereo from the 90s hooked up right now.
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Well. It turned into a big project.
Ended up replacing old Unifi APs, adding additional APs, adding 4 Sonos Fives, 2 Sonos Ones, 2 Sonos One SLs, 4 Sonos Moves, and 2 Sonos ARCs.
Then, because of the new APs, spent at least 4 hours battling a WiFi connected Tuxedo Touch, ended up pulling Ethernet to it.
Integrated Alexa to the Sonos System just so I could ask the speakers to turn the outdoor Edison Lights on and off!
And then added my Plex server, SiriusXM, and Spotify to Sonos.
We be Jammin' now!
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Damn, that IS a project.
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@scottalanmiller And Momma just asked if she could have speakers in the laundry room and She Shed!