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Bestbuy has Sonance - MAG Series Outdoor Streaming Music System Powered By SonosĀ® - Paintable White (includes SONOS Amp) for $799.98, which is $500 (38% Off) less than list price of $1299.98.
Based on my research, this product has never been on sale for the last 60 days. See my price graph in images
There was a similar deals of this a while back for $500 - $600 but for an older model and the old SONOS connect.
Included:
(2) Sonance MAGO6V3 All-Weather Speakers
(2) Sonance White Paintable Grilles
(2) Sonance FastMount Speaker Mounting Brackets
(2) Sonance Terminal Covers
(1) Sonance Owner's Manual
(1) Sonos Amp
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/sona...Id=6438662
QA Note: Availability for free store pick up may vary by location. Item is backordered for shipping but can still be ordered
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I have two amps, and the inside one powers six in ceiling speakers. with 3x wall plates (so 3 zones but they all play the same thing) but it requires physical control of the wall plates, and that puts some people off.
long and short of it, the amps are powerful and can power a ton. If you have a small room, it makes more sense to get a five or speaker bar from sonos.
I have two amps, and the inside one powers six in ceiling speakers. with 3x wall plates (so 3 zones but they all play the same thing) but it requires physical control of the wall plates, and that puts some people off.
long and short of it, the amps are powerful and can power a ton. If you have a small room, it makes more sense to get a five or speaker bar from sonos.
To me a zone is something that can play different music at the same time as other zones, and controlled through the Sonos app. What you are discussing is a manual shut off of select speakers within a zone; I don't think most people would count that as two separate zones on Sonos.
"The Sonos Amp that best buy offers is the same as the Sonos Amp that we have on our Sonos Website."
The speaker difference is that these Sonance speakers have a frequency response of :
Minimum Frequency Response
65 hertz
Maximum Frequency Response
30 kilohertz
The Outdoor Speakers by Sonos and Sonance available on the Sonos website have a frequency response of:
Minimum Frequency Response
55 hertz
Maximum Frequency Response
20 kilohertz
Someone with way more speaker knowledge than me can chime-in about whether that frequency response difference is worth $778.02 - which is the difference between this set and what Sonos sells on their website. I'm guessing it won't matter much for outdoor speakers.
No. The amp is the same. The speakers are not. See above.
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Pool party at this guy's house. Everyone's invited š
https://www.amazon.com/Klipsch-KH...7564152792
This is actually about $150 under wholesale if you were to purchase this kit direct from Sonance as a reseller.
I spec the Sonance Mariners on a lot of cheaper projects with great success. The Sonos outdoor speakers are rebranded Mariners.
Even if you don't have a Sonos ecosphere, you might want to consider this combo as the unit can be used as a dummy amp if needed, and you'll have a built in streamer down the road when you realize the inevitable convenience of Sonos.
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