Hi,
I'm thinking about getting a music box for the living room. Colleagues recommend the boxes from Sonos. Does anyone have this? But what interests me a lot more. Are there cheaper alternatives?
I would be happy about every tip
Thanks before.
Hi,
I'm thinking about getting a music box for the living room. Colleagues recommend the boxes from Sonos. Does anyone have this? But what interests me a lot more. Are there cheaper alternatives?
I would be happy about every tip
Thanks before.
Hey chainon
have a problem with following you, I'm always tech. interested I don't see any point in it at the moment, because the boxes don't make music on their own, they have to be fed from somewhere.
As I see it at the moment, you first need a receiver or playback device, then an amplifier for the control of the speakers, because a receiver - playback device does not give you the POWER for the speakers.
Well, there are smartphones etc. with WLAN transmission, the performance is not bad, but it doesn't come close to good speakers.
But you could give your imagination the best way you imagined it, then you can deal with it better.
Hi,
I thought to myself to feed the boxes through my television. And if necessary, you can also feed the boxes using a smartphone or tablet.
The speakers and the television are connected via a Sonos Bridge, I understood that.
greeting
If normal speakers are available, you can connect a Bluetooth adapter and connect it to a transmitter, no problem around the corner in a room. Have a look around "Bluetooth adapter and Bluetooth transmitter" with WiFi it will be difficult because of the control.
If you don't have speakers, then I would recommend a system with Bluetooth since you don't need any additional hardware for the phone.
If you would buy something for your LS, I recommend eBay because there are a lot of Chinese,
I have had very good experience with it, mostly goods are already after 3-5 days because in unfavorable cases it takes 1 month, customs free and almost always postage free.
If you are interested, we can also answer other questions privately Tel.
Would you like to bring up another question, does anyone know the new speaker systems with wireless rear speakers? Is the whole thing good? How is the sound then brought to the rear speakers? How prone to failure is the system.
Wireless rear boxes are controlled via Bluetooth on a large scale and it is advisable to buy a whole center, but if you already have high-quality front speakers you can buy them and intrigue them but should be matched with the front speakers.
It is also not advisable to buy boxes that cost a few euros then you will not have any fun with them.
That sounds interesting. Do you have a specific product? Do you have experience with it?
Every electronics manufacturer has this item in its own range, there are no limits, here is a small example:
AEG 5.1 Bluetooth Surround Speaker System Stereo Radio BSS 4816 - BMF-Versand
(Bluetooth devices are more flexible than network devices because they always have access without ifs and buts)
Hi,
do you have experience with bluetooth speakers yourself?
Yes, I can transfer music and other Skype data from cell phones, tablets and radio via Bluetooth without any problems. I chose Bluetooth because you are more flexible than via the network, you are not tied to it. For on the go (vacation and so on) I have a small. Bluetooth stereo speakers added, great reception and playback.
If you don't have any experience yet, I recommend you try out a small piece of hardware from Amazon (EasyAcc® 2nd). Simply search “Bluetooth Radio Mini” (€25,00) on Amazon
Try it out, it's really fun, then you can opt for a larger system.
There are also Teufel's wireless speakers. Also with bluetooth function as far as I know
But cuckoo is right - it's best to try it out first.
Is it actually about stereo boxes (2.1) or a home theater system (5.1)? That also makes another difference in the sound of the film! Soundbars are an alternative - but this model would also have to be tested in the living room. Not everyone likes the acoustics they create.
Hi,
My first goal is to buy speakers for the living room first, I haven't decided on that yet.
cuckoo
I have a Logitech Z715 Wireless Boombox Bluetooth. Here I have the difficulty to switch between several playback devices (smartphones or tablets). Would I also have the same problems with a loudspeaker bluetooth system? Or is that a boombox quirk ...?
That depends on the system that you have in mind. The important thing about the whole thing is how many devices Bluetooth can manage. So when making a purchase, it is important to ensure that the management of external devices is large, which must definitely be asked when making a purchase. You can calculate in your mind how many devices you want to connect and 1-2 for reserve, you never know what will be added.
For now only speakers, here are a few bluetooth copies:
Test: Bluetooth speaker Roundup - Allround-PC.com
Bluetooth speaker in the test: 5 chic and portable boxes with a lot of oomph »t3n
Bluetooth speakers: testing mini boxes for on the go - AUDIO VIDEO FOTO BILD
It would be good if the loudspeakers could be integrated into the network.
So you can always switch in case of doubt
The capacities - as I once heard - shouldn't go that far with Bluetooth. However, with Bluetooth speakers you are independent of certain manufacturers (unlike many AirPlay speakers). That is an advantage.
When connecting other devices, it is important that the loudspeakers UPnP/ AV or DLNA bring as far as I know.