Well there you have it, I am sure there are plenty of other multi-room audio systems out there, but these are the few I know of, as always Iâm interested to hear of other products that fit the bill. alignleft stylewidth: 71px. I am looking forward to both integration with Sonos and one day Loxone (but iâm not going to hold my breath on the Loxone solution). I am assuming you can use multiple units around the house, I canât see any reason you couldnât I suppose we should now consider the Echo as a viable alternative, I have to admit to being quite impressed with the audio quality from the one we have, and of course its integration with other tech is pretty cool as well. The Audioserver is the most flexible audio solution for any building - making it perfect for electricians and audio professionals alike. Pricing is either the same point as Sonos or slightly cheaper as you go up the range. Obviously on the show floor there wasnât a lot of scope for hearing their audio quality, but Iâm told its better than Sonos quality. While I was at CES I paid a visit to the Riva booth, I have to admit all these consumer devices look very similar, with their Arena unit looking very similar to the Play:1 and the Festival somewhere between a Play:3/5 unit. I would dearly love it if Loxone would create a loan library of kit for resellers to take advantage of, its one thing to see something in the Loxone offices, but another and more realistic to see it in your own environment and get a real feel for how it works. Going back to the Loxone for a second, the initial cost of ownership is high, as you need to buy everything in one go, plus you also need to have your cable infrastructure in place to speaker locations. Integration wise it works pretty well with Loxone, but I would imagine their own system would work a darned sight better. Sonos ticked all the boxes for me, it was priced a little high (but arenât all aspirational products?) but at least I could buy it in stages. Over the years Iâve spent more than a couple of grand on Sonos devices, and countless money on other solutions which didnt live up to the manufacturers promises, my worst purchase was multiple Apple devices with Airplay streaming, iâve tried to erase the memory, but its still there that as you walked from room to the music would lag a couple of seconds behind, creating a really annoying echo effect. With the recent price rises for Sonos kit, I thought iâd take a quick look at the alternatives out there, Iâve always thought of the Loxone music server as expensive, but with hindsight if I was starting from scratch I have to admit its quite cost effective.
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