Stereo requires a close frequency and time response pair match between the left 
and right speakers Adam, so no, I’m afraid you won’t get decent results from 
two different speakers.

Regards
Phil


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> On 7 Oct 2019, at 14:18, mac98aop <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Afternoon everyone
> 
> We're absolutely love our HomePod and now wondering about the benefits of 
> two, to get stereo sound.
> 
> Rather than a second HomePod, is there a cheaper way of achieving stereo 
> sound with an alternative speaker? (I know with AirPlay 2 and HomeKit you can 
> have multiple brands on same network, but I'm interested in stereo setup in 
> same room).
> 
> Anybody successfully tried it?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Adam
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