- Apr 19, 2019
- 331
- Pool Size
- 36700
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
I would do it your way too. Lol but simple is a good thing too.This.
My Way, with the multi channel apps, it’s probably cheaper, but I’m biased because I enjoy tinkering and setting things up.
Jimim is spot on for keeping things simple.
Thats the truth...in my searches I've seen quite a few oddly similar looking products for many times the cost. If I had a resort or some high-end entertaining area I'd look to one of the the more expensive options but for a yard where the speakers will be kicked like a field goal football, wires crewed by the dog and little girls dancing on top of the subwoofers, this will do just fine.
My total investment was just over $1000 for the Sonos Amp, speaker wire, 2 subwoofers and 4 satelites. The Amp was almost 3/4 of the cost but I guess thats probably how it should be
That's an amazing gift!!!My son gave me a sonarray system with a heos. I got it installed... 8 satellite speakers and a mushroom subwoofer.. It sounds amazing... on par with the best sound systems/ home theater I have enjoyed in life. The amplifier also has a second channel i could do it all over with again If I had room in the yard.. (I may install the second system in the rose garden my wife enjoys in the mornings). I really recommend the sonarray system with their amp and a heos system....
Jeez, teach me your ways. The only gifts I get are unflushed toilets and open hands looking for money. You must be doing something right!He included a Sonance DSP 2-150 Amp with the speakers and Heos.
How do you power the sub? Are you using the new Sonos amp or the connect:amp? How many sub's and satellites? Id like to run two speakers to a covered TV area, two speakers on my patio, and then do 4-6 of those landscape speakers across yard on other side of pool and am struggling to figure out how to put this puzzle together. I'd love to do it all with one Sonos amp but I think might need two. Can you elaborate on your setup?If you're worried about disturbing the neighbors then you'll want directional speakers.
I have two of the Monoprice Sycamore 2.1"s and I am quite pleased with the volume I can have in my backyard and not be heard in the neighbor's yards.
To solidify the deal, an in-ground sub and two satellites are $200. I'm driving the system with a Sonos Amp...1/3 the price of Sonance for everything with seamless integration to the outdoor tv or the music service of your choice... if you were normal and actually into music?
Hopefully they can't see you either:My Sonarray are directional speakers.. I have 4 speakers on the patio and 4 speakers on the pool... With the subwoofer buried about 2 feet from the pool... Awesome sound.. I have a large lot and can crank the speakers to max and it is barely distinguishable at the property line... I Love it... 11 PM floating to Powderfinger by Neil Young and no one hears it but me !!!
Me and everyone else got over me being naked a couple of years ago... but I Love me some real music..... Rock On !!!Hopefully they can't see you either:
11PM +Powderfinger + pool=Naked for sure
Thank you for the details, this is helpful. Yes the Sonos brings it with the zoning set up and I'm trying to figure out if I can build something without having to buy two amps. I'm wondering if something like this will help me create zones with one amp and just hook up volume controls in the pavilion area SSVC6 Pair Speaker Selector Volume Control Single Source $149 Free Shipping.The sonos amp has 2 channels at 125W. I ran a 4 conductor wire to the sub where there's a crossover that sends anything over 200db to the two satellites. Since I have 2 of the 2.1 systems I have them wired in parallel per Jim's recommendation.
For what you're looking to do you'll need 2 Sonos Amps and they're not cheap at $600 apiece. It's hard to beat the simplicity and the zoning capabilities with them though.
I swore I'd never be a Sonos guy but I have 3 Amps and 10 speakers now so I guess I am a Sonos guy.
I wouldn't hesitate to get the monoprice system again.
I would be concerned about longevity with them not being "outdoor" rated. Probably no big deal.Its 2 subs and 4 satellites with the new Sonos Amp.
Why not do Sonos ones in the covered areas and a Sonos amp to the Monoprice setup for your outdoor speakers?
it's an outdoor pavilion so it will be covered but still has open walls. Sounds like maybe I shouldn't be too concerned!They are rated for damp areas. And I thought you said the areas were that areas were covered?