HiChristopher,

I also don't disagree with what you say although there is a big difference 
between wiring a room or house when its being built and trying to retrofit an 
existing house with in-wall wiring and speakers. When I bought my house in 1996 
it was a spec home, but I bought it early on so the inside walls had only been 
framed and not drywalled. I also went ahead at that point and installed speaker 
wires for built-in ceiling and in-wall speakers since I had an Onkyo receiver 
even back then which was capable of handling 2 independent zones. I had the 
main zone hooked into speakers in my living room with rear speakers built into 
the ceiling above the couch and the second zone was hooked up to a Niles 4-port 
speaker switch which provided signal to my bedroom, bathroom, office and 
kitchen. Of course those rooms wee not able to play independent sources 
although I did have in-line volume controls in each room so I could turn the 
volume all the way down if I didn't want sound in a particular room. Anyhow, 
the point is that I do come from a more traditional background and while a 
number of receivers nowadays are capable of being hooked up to a router and 
handling certain online subscriptions, I highly doubt any one of them handles 
as many as Sonos and in as accessible a format. A solution with such a receiver 
also does not give  you the flexibility and scalability that Sonos offers when 
it comes to expanding into different rooms without any fuss and the variety of 
Sonos gear nowadays makes the system just ever so appealing. I am now just 
waiting for their long-anticipated headset which I really hope is coming this 
year or if not this year then next year. Every time I talk to their support and 
mention it they tell me that they get a ton of requests for a headset and I'm 
quite sure it's going to become reality in the near future. Then I can enjoy 
all my Sonos system has to offer with perfect privacy and without disturbing my 
wife or anybody else. I know that I could get a really good wireless headset 
and hook it into one of the RCA or optical digital outputs of one of my Sonos 
players, but I don't want to spend the money for a really good wireless headset 
knowing Sonos will most likely have one which will be fully integrated into 
their system in the near future.

Also, Sonos has one other advantage which most receivers don't have and that is 
the fact that you get regular software updates which improve the system and 
which ensure that new music services are available. Deezer lossless, for 
example, is only available via Sonos at least at this point. I had a free 1 
year Deezer subscription which came with the purchase of my Playbar and just 
last week I received an offer from Deezer to upgrade to their Deezer Elite 
lossless service for a ridiculous $36.50 for an entire year. Normally that 
service is $20 a months and it is an awesome offer and the sound quality is 
amazing.


Regards,
Sieghard

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Christopher Chaltain
Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2015 10:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Just use Sonos, was: Stereo Receivers That Can Be Operated With An 
App?

I'm not pushing home theater receivers or knocking Sonos, and I listen 
carefully to everything Sieghard says, especially when it comes to audio, but I 
have one tiny point of clarification. Home theater receivers do come with the 
ability to tap into subscription music services and do support DLNA, so you can 
access your music from a network attached storage device. The Yamaha RX-V773 
receiver I own has these features, and it's obviously not unique.

We built our house a few years ago, and we had it wired for a 7.2 surround 
sound system in the family room, so we don't have big bulky speakers or wires 
anywhere. I've looked into Sonos recently, and I may still go that option in 
the future for some situations, but for my living room, I don't think it beats 
just dropping a network capable home theater receiver into my AV cabinet.

On 03/14/2015 10:57 AM, Kramlinger, Keith G., M.D. wrote:
> I agree with everything Sieghard said.
>
> I bought 4 Play3’s in December, setting them up as paired units in 2 
> rooms. With Spotify, and my iTunes Match, I haven’t had such wonderful 
> and accessible music listening in decades. And their phone support is 
> excellent, if you need it. Keith
>
> *From:*[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On 
> Behalf Of *Sieghard Weitzel
> *Sent:* Saturday, March 14, 2015 7:50 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Just use Sonos, was: Stereo Receivers That Can Be Operated 
> With An App?
>
> Hi Arnold,
>
> My recommendation is Sonos. You said “stereo receiver” in your subject 
> so I assume you are looking for a receiver (amplifier with integrated
> tuner) for music playback. If you already own a set of good quality 
> speakers you want to use, then get a Sonos Connect Amp. You get a very 
> nice sounding amplifier with 110 Watts of Class D amplification for 
> $600. It is small, fully connected with access to dozens of paid and 
> free internet music services and the app is fully and fantastically 
> accessible. On top of that you will have the freedom to expand your 
> Sonos system later with any of their other players to bring music to 
> other rooms, you can add a Sonos wireless Sub or, if you already have 
> a traditional, powered Sub, you can connect it to your Connect Amp.
>
> If you want a full 5.1 surround system, it would set you back about
> $1,800 with a Sonos Playbar, Sonos Sub and two Play 1 players for the 
> rear channel.
>
> In my opinionthe flexibility, connectivity and accessibility of Sonos 
> beats anything else out there. Even if you consider an inexpensive 
> $300 or $400 receiver paired with an inexpensive $200 or $300 set of 
> bookshelf speakers, you now have spend $500 to $700. For $600 you can 
> buy two Sonos Play 3 players and set them up as a stereo pair which 
> will sound every bit as good as what you get with a low-end 
> traditional setup. The traditional setup means a bulky receiver, 
> speakers which by themselves are about the size or larger than the 
> Sonos Play 3 and, of course, wires which have to go from the receiver 
> to the speakers. This setup gives you access to an FM/AM tuner and you 
> have not yet added any other source of music. For this you either need 
> to spend more money for a CD player or connect your computer or iPhone 
> to the receiver. Chances are you may find a receiver which has Airplay 
> capabilities so you could play music to the receiver wirelessly via 
> your iPhone or iTunes, if not you will need to connect the computer or 
> iPhone with a cable. Playing music from Tune In or a subscription 
> based music service similarly would require you to use your iPhone 
> with Airplay or your iPhone or computer wired into the receiver. With 
> Sonos access to Tune In and just about every subscription based music 
> service you can think of is integrated into the fully accessible Sonos 
> app. Your own music can easily be accessed by ripping all your CD’s 
> (if you haven’t done so already) and give Sonos access to your music 
> folder on the computer or, even better, on a network attached hard 
> drive which means your computer doesn’t even have to be on. This means 
> additional components like CD Players also become a thing of the past.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Sieghard
>
> *From:*[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On 
> Behalf Of *Arnold Schmidt
> *Sent:* Friday, March 13, 2015 10:12 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Stereo Receivers That Can Be Operated With An App?
>
> A couple years ago, I think on Cool Blind Tech, there was a podcast 
> about a Denon receiver that was quite accessible using an iPhone app.
> However, even when that podcast was released, that receiver was no 
> longer available.  Being that a lot of modern  stereo equipment is not 
> the most blind friendly, are there any currently available receivers 
> that can be operated with an app?
>
>    Thanks for any opinions.
>
> Arnold Schmidt
>
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