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  1. To me (the OP), it's not so much a question of wanting hifi sound or not - I already have that with the hifi setup. If I want to truly sit and listen to vinyl/hifi/etc., then I would do it in front of my current setup sitting in the optimal position for the loudspeakers (which I do and will continue to do). However, in a party setting, etc., I would like to be able to play the hifi giddyup but also play ambient music throughout the house. The main issue is that we are moving to a new home and I don't know how easy it will be to run speaker wire to where I want to put speakers, so I am considering wireless as an alternative. In terms of products available, Sonos is the one I know of the best but perhaps there are alternatives.
  2. Thanks tooclosetosee. I have a Rega RP1 so there is no preamp in the turntable. The Marantz handles amplification, so the player plugs straight into the Marantz and then the source would pass from the Marantz to the Sonos:Connect.
  3. Thanks guys. I searched the forum here but didn't find too much in regards to this topic. The audiophile quality will reside with our current hifi setup, but I would like to throw in music on the deck, in the living/dining room, etc., that would be more ambient quality than direct listening (thinking parties, etc.). I could see a wireless stereo speaker setup on the deck perhaps. One more question - what would be a good way to run both Sonos and my current setup (a Marantz amp) at the same time? I know (at least I think I do) that I can hook the Sonos amp to the Marantz Rec Out but I'm not sure if it will still play the phono input through the hifi speakers connected to the Marantz? If so, I'm assuming there are no ohm requirements from the Sonos so I shouldn't need to be worried about overheating the amp? Hope this makes sense
  4. Good point! The LPs would still be through the hifi but would allow for the music to be shared through the whole house albeit not at the same quality
  5. Hi all, if I want to run my Hi Fi system through my whole house (including the back deck) would Sonos speakers be a good way to go?
  6. Hi all, I have a Marantz amp that I love for handling my turntable. However, I am thinking about running my TV audio through it as well. The problem is the Marantz does not have digital audio inputs.any quality DACs out there that might do the job and not break the bank?
  7. I ended up getting the Dali Zensor 5s and am quite pleased. For the space, great sound and good bass with the volume on the low end. For a bigger bass sound or bigger space, the 7s would work, but they are substantially larger. The 5s have worked fantastic for me.
  8. Thanks guys. I ended up compromising with the wifey on size and went with the Dali Zensor 5s with white grills. The size and look is perfect for the room, and I'm pleased with the sound. Much better than the crappy little speakers I was using to be sure. Definitely loud enough for the space (they fill the whole first floor with sound with the volume not turned up very loud).
  9. I read recently that Frank Zappa's Apostrophe (') album was released in stereo and quadrophonic formats when it came out. For a stereo hifi setup, would the stereo format be better?
  10. Hi there, I'm relatively new to a return to vinyl (6 mos+), and this whole time I've been trying to figure out how to find a good copy of David Bowie's Hunky Dory that most closely resembles the original recording. I headed to Discogs and looked around in the 1971 LP releases, and it looks like folks are selling them between $30 - $50 (which is what I would expect... I bought a VG+ copy of Ziggy Stardust from the original year and it was comparable). So my question is this... is there a way to tell which pressings were done from original recordings? I'm not picky if it was from 1971 or not, but I'm at a loss to figure out how to find the differences between releases. My instinct is to find one at a reasonable price from one of the UK, Canadian, or US releases from 1971, but I'm not sure if this is the right way to do this
  11. Haha, thanks guys. She's an interior decorator and is very specific about what goes in this one particular room.
  12. The only Sonus Faber Veneres I can find are at $3500 a pair. Are there models comparable in the $1,200/pair price range? I'm having a hard time locating these for sale.
  13. Wow, dammit, I wish they were in white. I'm under new orders that the speakers must be white
  14. Thanks slinch. The room is a 16'x15' family room that opens up into an open kitchen and a long hall to the front of the house (a moderately large area with a two story ceiling). Is there a way to tell if this would be a good "fit"? If that is not large enough, would the Dali Zensor 5s be a decent alternative? Also, I'm assuming "Nominal Impedance [Ω]: 6" means 6 ohms? My amp will go to 4 using one output but if both A/B are selected it is rated for 8 ohms. I'm guessing these would be too powerful if I wanted to run these and, say, outdoor speakers at the same time? Really appreciate the help!
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