No!
It requires a seperate amp to make noise...
Browse Forums Home Theatre & Automation Re: Speakers connection on Sonos System 24Apr 02, 2009 8:20 pm Built 36sq Plantation "Retreat" on 4460m2 at Spring Mountain, Qld In Living and landscaping.. >>> ... http://retreatspring.blogspot.com Re: Speakers connection on Sonos System 29Apr 03, 2009 8:08 pm kikin But on Sonos system, does it work with something like "switch box"?....I just saw it in **** Smith and I guess it is something for 1 input and 4 outputs.... Can I use switch box between amp and zp90?... You can get a switch but buying a cheap one is a waste of money. To multizone properly with a switchbox you will need to make sure it has 'impedance matching' ... anything less than this could result in blown speakers or worse still a blown amp! Re: Speakers connection on Sonos System 30Apr 06, 2009 9:19 pm Hi pro, Would the Sonos system be better in wired connection rather than wireless one? If the wired connection is better, what cable should it be used between zoneplayers? Is it CAT5 cable?... Is CAT5 cable same as RJ45? Is it the one we use between computer and the router? Sorry for having such silly questions....but I do want to clarify it.... Thanks for your help!!! Metricon Amira Re: Speakers connection on Sonos System 31Apr 06, 2009 10:02 pm Kikin, Many would say wired. Wireless however is getting much better speed wise. Wired is more secure, overall faster and preferred due to interference free and reliability. If you go wired, its best if the house is wired (excuse the pun) for it during the build. Wireless gives freedom, is cool less cables obviously. Allows you to setup without having a structured wiring setup during build. Cat5 cable uses RJ45 connectors. It is in most cases the cable that many of us use to connect our PC's to the modem/router. is Cat5. I myself am having our placed wired for networking. I like the Sonos systems and i would prefer it wired than wireless. Oz Built 36sq Plantation "Retreat" on 4460m2 at Spring Mountain, Qld In Living and landscaping.. >>> ... http://retreatspring.blogspot.com Re: Speakers connection on Sonos System 32Apr 06, 2009 10:12 pm ozzroo Kikin, Many would say wired. Wireless however is getting much better speed wise. Wired is more secure, overall faster and preferred due to interference free and reliability. If you go wired, its best if the house is wired (excuse the pun) for it during the build. Wireless gives freedom, is cool less cables obviously. Allows you to setup without having a structured wiring setup during build. Cat5 cable uses RJ45 connectors. It is in most cases the cable that many of us use to connect our PC's to the modem/router. is Cat5. I myself am having our placed wired for networking. I like the Sonos systems and i would prefer it wired than wireless. Oz Thanks for your explanation, Oz!! May I ask if it is hard to do the wiring by yourself? Should I just climb to the roof and drop the cable to the ground? Metricon Amira Re: Speakers connection on Sonos System 34Apr 06, 2009 10:25 pm Kikin, Think of Cat6 as a higher performance version of cat5e. Many will state that its worth just installing cat5e as you can still reach gigabit data transfers across this cable. Cat6 is a higher bandwidth again. It runs at 200mhz vs 100 for the Cat5e. As for the install, laws these days as far as inwall installs goes need to be finished off by licenced cablers. How many data points were you thinking of? Built 36sq Plantation "Retreat" on 4460m2 at Spring Mountain, Qld In Living and landscaping.. >>> ... http://retreatspring.blogspot.com 3 48399 Hi all I'm currently building a duplex in Sydney and we need to do a new water connection to the second unit. The water main is on the other side of the road so we need… 0 4269 Once you know the basics, the rest is easy. Read my post in the thread linked below. viewtopic.php?p=1919271#p1919271 2 19520 |