We hear a lot about Sonos but they have dubious business practices. What about the Yamaha musiccast offering and quality ?
We hear a lot about Sonos but they have dubious business practices. What about the Yamaha musiccast offering and quality ?
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Mike, for portable sound, my sister has a Bose Soundlink Color II like this one here at B&H. Seemed like it put out remarkably larger better sound than it should for its size.
I own the slightly smaller and cheaper Bose Soundlink Micro and it is a remarkable IPX7 device that you can use to sonorize a room, use along the beach, hook to your bicycle handlebar. Hey I even did Standup Paddle with it. It is so small I tend to carry it with me along the house when I go from one room to another. I read reviews that said the soundlink Color was too close to the micro for the additionnal price to be justified and that people should either look for the Micro or go for the slightly bigger Revolve. And this thread prompted me to order a Bose Soundlink Revolve a few hours ago to see if I like the multiroom capabilities of these. I might just end up with a bunch of these Bose devices in the end.
The good thing about the Soundlink Color is it has an aux-in port which the Soundlink micro do not have. The Soundlink Revolve and Revolve+ can actually act has high quality computer sound cards as well.
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This thread is relevant to my interests. I'm looking for an all-in-one unit (including a CD player) so I can get my Denon/Yamaha/Wharfedale setup out of the kitchen. I don't want or need "smart"
This Toshiba unit caught my eye:https://www.toshibaaudio.com/product...dio-ty-cwu700/
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Thomas is probably referring to the software update limitations to new gear if it’s connected to older devices...they’ve taken a lot of heat over this.
https://www.fastcompany.com/90454672...-for-a-boycott
People are particularly angry about one paragraph in Sonos’s blog post announcement, which says that if any older devices are connected to new devices, those new speakers also will not receive software updates “because Sonos is a system.” Sonos customer and journalist Kirk McElhearn wrote on Twitter that while it’s expected that eventually old hardware will stop receiving updates, Sonos’s decision to apply the policy to new speakers “is the stuff of class action lawsuits.”
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hey, how lucky can one man get.
Well they stopped doing it because it made a big fuss accross the globe, but they also bricked perfectly functionning device at distance as part of a discount program. All this while pretending they cared about the planet. I can understand the fact you don't want to have unsafe devices running in the wild but people should have the choice to :
- be warned and run outdated device in their own private network. As long as it doesn't phone home or is reachable from the internet, the security problem is very low
- be able to use them as standard active speakers, connected to regular jack.
Sure they backed out but the simple fact they thought about it made me put them out of my buying list.
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OK, thanks.
That whole thing, according to my opinion, was way overblown. You buy the discounted upgrade and they disable your old speakers is hardly, "...pretending they cared about the planet." It was a ill-considered decision and they reversed it.
I say this as a happy Sonos customer who has no intention of "upgrading" my Connect to a Port.
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My Connect allows me to integrate with my other Sonos speakers & stream through my two-channel hifi.
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Sorry if my reference derailed the thread!
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I have had my eyes on these for years but can’t bring myself to dip that far into the bike budget...
https://www.brionvega.it/en/products...fonografo.html
I don't like it and would prefer a Braun design of the same era from an aesthetic point of view but you have to take into account it was designed 55 years ago and it came out of a famous design shop.
To give a bit of perspective, the very same companies built also much nicer cars at the same time these are comtemporary designs from Fiat and Lancia in the automotive world:
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It was stylish enough for Bowie: https://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions...9/lot.446.html
Just get some Bang and Olufsen mid-fi and be done with it.
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This thread sent me down the rabbit hole...anyone familiar with Elac's version? https://www.audioadvice.com/videos-r...peaker-review/
Have a Riva TurboX that we've enjoyed. Great form factor, sound is decent for a small room, its portable and at $200 a bargain https://rivaaudio.com/riva-turbo-x/
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