The best cheap Sonos deals and sales for April 2018

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When you think of multi-room audio, only one name comes to mind: Sonos
For myriad reasons, these handy and easy-to-setup speakers have become the de facto method of pumping audio throughout your home for the
last decade.But why go for a Sonos They're simple to use and sound great, plus they enable you to control the music from wherever you are in
the house by syncing multiple speakers to the same song
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If you're looking for the best Sonos Playbase deals, we've got those as well.Here are some prices in the US we've found, but if you're in
the UK or Australia, keep scrolling down for more deals.Save $50 on Sonos Play:1 (was $199)Yes, you can pay just $149 for the Play:1 today,
so much that people are buying two of these easy-to-store size and an improved app
best bet is to start your Sonos system with a Play:5, the big brother of the bunch, and work your way down
looking to move the party outdoors
long for the two of them to meet
Regardless, the Sonos One is here now and it combines the best of both worlds
The One is able to call upon Alexa to answer basic inquiries, adjust appointments on your calendar and, for Amazon Prime members, voice
access to Amazon's expansive Music Unlimited library
It's already an excellent sounding speaker but, with Google Assistant support expected in 2018 and many more updated to Alexa sure to come
rear channel speaker or the outdoorsExcellent soundReasonably affordableFits snugly almost anywhereYou'll probably want twoThe Sonos Play:1
is the alpha in Sonos' alphabet
It's not the most powerful of the bunch, but it definitely knows how to get the job done
It's 6.36 x 4.69 x 4.69 inches (161.45 x 119.7 x 119.7 mm) and 4.08 lbs (1.85 kg) but it can really kick
stands
We love how easy it is to setup and its awesome sound quality, but thought that its low end could use a bit of oomph
Still, if you're looking to start a Sonos system without spending a lot, the Sonos Play:1 is the place to start.Read our review:Sonos
quite priceyThe Sonos Play:3 is the middle child of the bunch
It's more powerful than the puny Play:1, but doesn't have the same room-filling audio that you get from the Play:5
For some people, though, it's just right
So how big is it The Play:3 is 5.2 x 10.6 x 6.3 inches (132 x 268 x 160 mm) and weighs 5.71 lbs
(2.6 kg)
stands
It has three Class-D amplifiers, one tweeter, two mid-woofers and a bass radiator
Again, here you'll find great audio quality and a pretty easy setup.Read our review:Sonos Play: 3Sonos Play:5 dealsFor its size, this
flagship speaker packs a punchGreat lookEasy to setupPowerful soundDesign is a bit blandHere it is, the grand kahuna of the Sonos systems
The Sonos Play:5 is everything you can want in a network speaker
It gets loud, but also sounds crystal clear at top volumes
It's obviously a bigger than its brethren, however, so keep that in mind before you try stuffing one into a one-room apartment
So how big is it It's 8.03 x 14.33 x 6.06 inches (203 x 364 x 154 mm) and weighs 14 lbs
(6.36 kg)
your space
Unlike the Play:3 it has five Class-D amplifiers, three tweeters, three mid-woofers and a phased speaker array that separates sound into its
Good sound doesn't come cheap, but once you hear a Sonos Play:5 speaker you won't want anything else.Read our review:Sonos Play:5Sonos
Playbar dealsMeet the all-connected TV soundbarBeautiful soundMost powerful systemOnly one inputEXPENSIVE!TVs might look great, but most of
them definitely don't sound all that good
That's why Sonos made the Playbar, a soundbar that can produce top-tier audio quality while simultaneously syncing up to your other
multi-room speakers
It's definitely expensive, no doubt about it, but there's no other soundbar this well-connected
Here are some specs: First off, it's 3.35 x 35.43 x 5.51 inches (85 x 900 x 140 mm) and weighs 11.9 lbs
(5.4kg)
It only comes in one color and requires a separate mounting kit if you want to mount it beneath your screen
review:Sonos PlaybarSonos Playbase dealsNew for 2017, the Playbase is an all-in-one speaker and a handy TV stand all rolled
togetherExcellent sound qualityApartment-shaking bassTruePlay calibration for iOS onlyOptical-only connectionThree years after the company
released its first ever soundbar, the Playbar, Sonos has created the Playbase, a unique form factor sound system that combines a stable
To that end, the Playbase was created to allow people to set their televisions right on top of the speaker, allowing for a compact home
dealsLove bass-heavy music genres You're going to need thisAdds hefty amount of bassSuper easy set upStrange designCostly additionSonos
systems are great
Like seriously great
We want to call them perfect, and yet without some sort of low-end support they just aren't
For that you need the Sonos Sub, the additional audio piece that adds a hefty amount of bass to your favorite music genres
The design here is a bit funky, we'll admit, but hey, if you were looking for a conversation starter (and ender) at your next house party,
this is it
That said, it's 15.3 x 15.8 x 6.2 inches (389 x 402 x 158 mm) and weighs 36.3 lbs (16 kg)
Inside you'll find two Class-D amplifiers, two force-cancelling speaker drivers and dual acoustic ports that help the Sub reach a low
bridgeCD-quality streamingConnects old AV equipmentCan send/receive audioBest for AV expertsThere's nothing wrong with your old audio
equipment
You've invested years in setting up and tuning your system, and there's no reason to let any of that go to waste
For anyone interested in keeping the equipment they already own but add on a streaming or mutil-room audio component, Sonos Connect is your
solution
While it's not exactly a player in its own right, Sonos Connect allows you to send or receive audio streams
That means you can hook it up to your receiver to send out your favorite CD over the airwaves in your home, or set it up with your old floor