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Wireless or Wired?

  • 19-04-2022 5:33pm
    #1
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    We're getting work done on our house in a while and am trying to decide if the re-wire job should include wired speakers or I should go wireless throughout.

    I currently use a 2 zone Onkyo for the 2 living rooms, I play Spotify via Chromecast Audio into the Onkyo. I link these 2 zones to other rooms that have Google Homes in them using Google home Speaker Groups. So I'm no audiophile!

    The ask: to have similar "multiroom" type functionality to the above so I can play Music/Radio that I can control from an App.

    The layouts, 2 new "zones":

    • L shaped open plan: 10m x 5m & 5m x 4m, tall ceilings (3m or so), I think 5 speakers here, the 4 end corners of the L, and one at the "junction" of the rooms.
    • snug/x-box room - 3.5m x 5m, lower ceiling (2m or so). I have a soundbar for the x-box, so probably just 2 speakers for here.

    Ideally the solution would be Android/Google home friendly and I can make the zones myself via Google home app.

    I'll have good broadband and decent WiFi thoughout.

    So I'm wondering whether to go wires or wireless. And what amp/speakers to buy. I'm not mad about the idea of "proprietary" tech like Sonos and similar, I like the idea of having speakers that are just speakers so wired appears to be an option.



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