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Sonos launched its wireless subwoofer - the Sonos Sub - way back in 2012. It was originally designed to fit into any room, promising to instantly boost the performance of the company's range of multi-room speakers, which back then consisted of only the So...
The Sonos Sub sounds great, offering plenty of bass, and if you are happy to turn the levels up, tooth-rattling amounts of noise.The big concern will be that your neighbours aren't going to enjoy your newfound love for sound, and it's something we would d...
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The big dog in the streaming Wi-Fi speaker business has barked and delivered a sub-woofer - called the Sub. In fact it launched it a year and a half ago, but we can only now write about this heavy boom-box, so to speak, because the damn thing costs the b...
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Sonos is a pioneer in the wireless audio market — its entire focus is on simple, powerful, high-quality music systems that connect over a home Wi-Fi network, access a huge range of music services, and allow control from a smartphone. The Sonos SUB is t...
Sonos's SUB provides a very welcome low-frequency kick for the already-impressive Play:5 wireless speakers, and the effect would be more pronounced with the smaller Play:3. Seamless integration with an existing Sonos system makes it a very easy upgrade...
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I've been using Sonos kit for a very long time, and have watched the company evolve and improve its proposition over the years. Although many people label Sonos as expensive, I disagree. What's important to remember is that Sonos isn't really competing wi...
Massive improvement to sound quality, Admirably cohesive soundstage, Looks fantastic, Can be positioned anywhere in the room, Very simple setup...
It doesn't come cheap...
There's no getting away from the fact that the Sonos Sub is an expensive piece of kit, but the difference it can make to the sound quality of your Sonos setup is astonishing. Is it worth the money? It depends on how important sound quality is to you. If...
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The Sonos SUB is a monolithic subwoofer. Measuring 402 x 158 x 380mm, it’s of average size for a sub, but weighs a stonking 16kg. With a glossy black finish, it has a donut-like gap in the centre of its boxy shape, making it quite unlike any subwoo...
There’s no denying that the Sonos SUB is a great bit of kit. It looks amazing, is a piece of cake to set up and gives a marked improvement to the audio quality of an existing Sonos system. However, £599 is also undeniably expensive for a subwo...
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When we heard there was a new product from in the offing, we wouldn’t have guessed it would be a . The addition of a sub to the wireless multiroom specialist’s range shows the company cares about sound, and perhaps recognises the slight weakness of it...
Versatile placement, wireless, simple set-up, neat EQ features, integrates well, solid...
A little expensive, not the very punchiest, in absolute terms...
It's expensive compared with standard subs, but then it's built specifically for the Sonos system – itself not a cheap proposition. Ultimately the Sonos Sub simply sets out to add bass to a system probably built around the Play:3 or Play:5. And it does a...
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The Sonos music system is one of the few pieces of technology that has seen huge growth powered by word of mouth recommendations: users often can't wait to tell their friends about the possibility of wirelessly playing music in any room in the house, a...
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Sonos, maker of a variety of excellent multi-room music systems, has added a high-end bottom end to its line up of powered speakers – the $999 . More than just a subwoofer, the Sub incorporates into existing powered Sonos configurations to add a rich b...
Interacts intelligently with other Sonos units; easy to set up; offers crisp and defined bass...
May not be necessary with great speakers, $999...
What makes the Sub attractive is its relationship with other Sonos components. Sonos’ engineers understand the capabilities of all those components and can tune Sonos powered-speakers so that they sound their best when a Sub is added to the setup. Ther...
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Sonos is badass with its brainless setup, seamless backend that affords easy access to all of your music, and good sound from its standalone, networked, jukeboxe-y Zone Players. Notice the term “good sound”. Not great sound. While the self-contained S3 an...
h3Sonos SUB• Price: $999 RRP in Australia • Dimensions: 402mm x 158mm x 380mm • Weight: 16kg • Frequency response: down to 25hz • Connectivity: ethernet, peer-to-peer wireless mesh networking...
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If there's one thing you could be sure of/ in AV, it's that subwoofers are big, ugly and difficult to position correctly. We say 'could' because Sonos has just changed that with its SUB, the first subwoofer that we'd actually be proud of displaying. De...
Gorgeous looks and stunning sound quality from the only subwoofer we've ever wanted to put on display...
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Sonos, the company behind the multi-room wireless music system, has launched a wireless subwoofer to fit into any room, promising to boost the performance of the company's range of zone players instantly. But can it really be that easy? We’ve been li...
Good bass, good design, easy setup...
Big, expensive, maybe too loud...
Stunning, but not for the fool hardy...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2017-12-10 08:54:57
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When the first Sonos Wireless System was launched we were impressed. Now the US Company has gone one step further with a subwoofer that can be managed using software on a tablet, smartphone or PC. The output and the experience that this device delivers ta...
Exquisite design; Delivers serious bass; Wireless management...
The big letdown is the price, $300 dearer than the USA.
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channelnews.com.au Updated: 2017-12-10 08:54:57
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At SmartHouse we see a lot of products and every so often products come along that leaves us saying "Wow, now that is cool". This happened yesterday when we got to play with the new Sonos Sub Woofer...
Exquisite design; Delivers serious bass; Wireless management...
The big letdown is the price, $300 dearer than the USA...
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smartoffice.com.au Updated: 2017-12-10 08:54:57
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When the first Sonos Wireless System was launched we were impressed. Now the US Company has gone one step further with a subwoofer that can be managed using software on a tablet, smartphone or PC. The output and the experience that this device delivers ta...
Exquisite design, Delivers serious bass, Wireless management...
The big letdown is the price, $300 dearer than the USA...
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T3.com
Updated: 2017-12-10 08:54:57
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It's with utmost confident that we attest Sonos to be one of the finest examples of consumer technology of the last decade. From the moment it launched in 2005, it changed our perception of audio streaming, from a fiddly computer-based system to an always...
Simple set up, Great industrial design, Superb bass balance...
Price...
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Note: At the time of the preview the Sonos SUB was available for £499-599. but post-Brexit pricing has nudged it up to around £699 in most stores. Sonos is perhaps the best-known maker of multi-room audio kit, and in recent years it has done its best to...
Sonos is perhaps the best-known maker of multi-room audio kit, and in recent years it has done its best to appeal to a new audience - one without pockets overflowing with cash. Boxes like the Play:3 let you get on the wireless streaming bandwagon fairly c...
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You'd be forgiven for wondering why Sonos has bothered bringing out a wireless sub woofer in the shape of the Sonos Sub . If you've ever heard the dinky Play:3 speakers or their larger siblings, the Play:5 , then you'll know what we mean – if you can get...
Big sound, Flexible positioning, Interesting design...
Pricey, Interesting design, Detracts from sub, less speakers?...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2017-12-10 08:54:57
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You'd be forgiven for wondering why Sonos has bothered bringing out a wireless sub woofer in the shape of the Sonos Sub.If you've ever heard the dinky Play:3 speakers or their larger siblings, the Play:5, then you'll know what we mean – if you can get tha...
Big sound, Flexible positioning, Interesting design...
Pricey, Interesting design, Detracts from subless speakers?...
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Sonos is famous for its wireless multi-room speakers but it can be hard to know which one is best for you. We explain everything you need to know about Sonos including the app, controller, music services, features, reviews and more. Founded back in 2002...
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When you decide to pick up a Sonos speaker, you decide to jump into an ever-expanding ecosystem of both hardware and software, with a brand that's dead set on pushing an immersive experience out to the customer. With the newest member of the family, the S...
When you decide to pick up a Sonos speaker, you decide to jump into an ever-expanding ecosystem of both hardware and software, with a brand that’s dead set on pushing an immersive experience out to the customer. With the newest member of the family, th...
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For all of the quality, flexibility and whole-home hotness that goes into Sonos' wireless speakers , there was always something missing: bass. Not in absolute terms, mind you, since Sonos' speakers have always had relatively good bass performance, especia...
Powerful, potent bass for such a small sub, Excellent extension and impact, Force cancelling design eliminates unwanted vibrations, Solid, inert design, Easy to set up and use...
Bass a little too thumpy at times, No standard line inputs, i.e. only compatible with Sonos gear...
Considering all that it offers, we can heartily recommend the Sonos Sub. And yeah, we realize that, at $699, it ain't cheap. But no other sub that we're aware of combines such a small form factor with this kind of potent, high-quality bass in one heck o...
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Sonos sent me two Play:3s that I paired with a shiny new SUB. The high-gloss black finish is quite stunning, and so is the design. The enclosure is essentially a cube with a thin rectangular hole in the center, making it easier to carry and providing a di...
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Sonos wireless audio systems were once the exclusive playthings of the rich and famous. Then the company rebranded themselves, rolled out the “Play” line of $300 and $400 networked speakers, and started selling their wares at Target. So why was their next...
The sound is good. The sound is utterly fantastic. Sonos claims that Sub's amps and speakers are positioned “for deeper, richer sound and zero cabinet buzz or rattle.” They're right. Adding Sub to a Play:3 speaker is like taking a cute and serviceable For...
Sounds fantastic, goes way past 11, dead simple to set up, and doubles as a borderline classy/cheesy piece of nouveau art furniture: Sub sounds like a winner, no? Sure, if you can afford it. Sub sells for $699, which is a lot of cash for a subwoofer. Add...
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Sonos is still the leader when it comes to wireless, multi-room audio systems. With a dead-easy setup routine, well-designed controller apps, and the ability to play music from both your local stash of MP3s and all the big streaming services, the palin...
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That's a lot of Simoleons. The tall, squareshaped doughnut design can be too bulky for some rooms, even laid flat...
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Yesterday, the company introduced the Sonos Sub , a $699 subwoofer designed to work seamlessly with any Sonos system. I was lucky enough to get a pre-ship sample for review.Just to recap the way Sonos works: All components communicate through Sonos' own w...
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Sonos is badass: Brainless setup, a seamless backend that affords easy access to all of your music, be it streaming or locally-stored, and good sound from its standalone networked jukeboxey Zone Players. Notice the term "good sound." Not great sound. Whil...
If you can afford it and youre already invested in Sonos, then yes: Its a definite improvement. If youre not rich, buy the Connect:Amp and hook it up to a good set of speakers. But you should probably buy Sonos, because it makes you listen to more musi...
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Sonos, maker of a variety of excellent multi-room music systems, has added a high-end bottom end to its line up of powered speakers—the $699 Sonos Sub. More than just a subwoofer, the Sub incorporates into existing powered Sonos configurations to add a...
Interacts intelligently with other Sonos units, * Easy to set up, * Offers crisp and defined bass...
May not be necessary with great speakers, Price when rated: $699...
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More Info Sonos' wireless Sub adds extra thump to your Sonos system for $700 (ears-on) Sonos Play:3 review Sonos S5 ears-on review: a premium iPod speaker dock without the dock Every audio product Sonos has delivered so far has worked on the assumption th...
Deep, tight bassEasy setupUnique design...
Very expensiveCan't be used with non-Sonos gearDust magnet...
It's a lot to pay for a subwoofer that can't be used with non-Sonos hardware. If you can swing the cost, though, you'll get a tremendous boost to sound quality that integrates smoothly with a full Sonos network...
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Late last month, Sonos, the maker of the Sonos Wireless HiFi System, announced it latest addition to its set of wireless speakers, the Sonos Sub. Unlike the Sonos Play:3 or Play:5, which were pretty complete wireless speakers, the Sono Sub is a 16 kg heav...
Being really in love with the Sonos idea, the Sub is a great addition to each and every system - under some circumstances. First of all, the sound is amazing, the Sub really fills up a room, and the road-show location was a rather large one which neverthe...
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