Gotcha. Missed that somehow, and I always like posts from thewas. Sonos put quite a bit of effort into their products. So much so that they have earned my respect. And my money.Post #11
In what sense? Every speaker Sonos has ever sold except for one (the original Play:5) still works with the newest app, and even that Play:5 still works fine on the original app which they’ve continued to make available. Any “smart” device is going to have a limited lifespan by nature but it’s my impression that Sonos actually has one of the better records on that front. The Sonos speaker I bought for the kitchen almost 10 years ago now is still working just as well as it did the day I installed it.I don’t like how they phase out the support for older models though
Seeing as its high percentages of THD (>5%) in the vocal range don't seem to be a big problem, perhaps the THD Percent charts should expand from 5% max to 10% max. I would also generate that chart as log-log rather than semi-log.Say what you want but this is some incredible garbage going on when looking at the distortion chart. It doesn't produce any bass, it produces harmonic distortions below 100Hz.
Typical case of trying to achieve the 'with sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine'. DSP doesn't fix physics.
Assuming it runs the same way, then the measurements would be the same. On axis would be identical. Just swap the horizontal directivity charts for vertical and vice versa.I didn’t see any mention of it being tested in the vertical mode?
I find my Fives, set as the surround speakers, in my system super easy to use. I also found integrating them into the existing Sonos system I had extremely simple. Each time that I have had to interact with Sonos install or configuration apps I think to myself just how well designed the experience is. Not perfect, but pretty darn close in my experience.Great review and great product. Did the device become easier to use over time?
Wow, almost forgot about it. Having heard it, was fairly impressed with it overall.It seems the IKEA Sonos speaker is cheaper and has less distortion but a little less low end extension:
Ikea SYMFONISK Picture Frame Speaker Review
This is a review and detailed measurements of the Ikea SYMFONISK picture frame speaker designed by Sonos. I purchased it a couple of days ago from Ikea store for US $199. Their website said they had 42 in stock so they are planning to sell a lot of them. That said, there was not a single...www.audiosciencereview.com
Good point, I wasn’t sure if it changed the output based on position.Assuming it runs the same way, then the measurements would be the same. On axis would be identical. Just swap the horizontal directivity charts for vertical and vice versa.
It changes its output based on whether it's in a stereo pair or not. In stereo it only uses the middle tweeter.Good point, I wasn’t sure if it changed the output based on position.
Thank you, That’s what I was wondering if it changed the sound output depending on position.It changes its output based on whether it's in a stereo pair or not. In stereo it only uses the middle tweeter.
Why do these traditional dedicated HiFi manufacturers still exist when a Sonus based solution performs like that? A solution for the masses that also satisfies a small HiFi minority.Maybe I'm exaggerating for the sake of discussion..or not...I seriously don't know. We'll see what happens in the future.It seems the IKEA Sonos speaker is cheaper and has less distortion but a little less low end extension:
Ikea SYMFONISK Picture Frame Speaker Review
This is a review and detailed measurements of the Ikea SYMFONISK picture frame speaker designed by Sonos. I purchased it a couple of days ago from Ikea store for US $199. Their website said they had 42 in stock so they are planning to sell a lot of them. That said, there was not a single...www.audiosciencereview.com
Well, SONOS has abandoned some of their earliest gear, which no longer works at all with their newer software/firmware. You have to stick with their old software, and make sure nothing ever gets updated. Will this happen again to current devices in 5 years? Who knows?Why do these traditional dedicated HiFi manufacturers still exist when a Sonus based solution performs like that?