Sonos Play:5 review
The S5 player looks fantastic and sounds brilliant. It's an excellent introduction to the Sonos service or, for existing users, a flexible new player to add to a running network.
That said, to use the proprietary wireless mesh network built into all Sonos products, you have to have at least one of them connected to your router via Ethernet – the S5 has a two-port switch built in. If you don’t want to or can’t place your S5 near your router, you’ll also need to buy a Sonos ZoneBridge 100 (around £75) and plug this into your router first. While proprietary systems may not sound the way to go, in this case it’s well worth it: we’ve never experienced any problems using Sonos kit wirelessly, while our WiFi devices have often cut out or refused to work.
Once you’ve decided what you need, adding the S5 to your Sonos network is dead simple. All you have to do is run the controller software on your PC, then press the Mute and Volume-up buttons simultaneously. The rest is done automatically. Then, once you’ve told the system where your music resides (UPnP servers and standard folder shares are both supported) you’re ready to go. Unlike with other streaming audio products, there’s no need for any server software to be left running permanently.
You can also use online radio stations and the Napster streaming music service. Seeing as how the latter costs just £5 a month with five MP3 downloads and access to 10m songs, it’s a good way to massively increase your music library.
Sound quality from the S5 is excellent, as there are two tweeters, two mid-range drivers and a subwoofer hidden behind the front grille. We found that at around half-volume the S5 was plenty loud enough to be heard around the house and there’s little practical reason to go any louder.
Detail in songs was excellent. Listening to a bit of Frank Sinatra we got the full detail from the big band, with clearly-defined percussion and sweeping wind instruments. Switching to Rage Against the Machine’s Bombtrack, the bass thumped out, while the rap vocals punctuated through. No matter which genre we listened to, we found that the sound quality was top notch.
Basic Specifications | |
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Rating | ***** |
Media Streamer type | streaming audio receiver |
Audio Compatibility | |
Audio MP3 playback | Yes |
Audio WMA playback | Yes |
Audio WMA-DRM playback | Yes |
Audio AAC playback | Yes |
Audio Protected AAC playback | No |
Audio OGG playback | Yes |
Audio WAV playback | Yes |
Audio Audible playback | No |
Other audio formats | FLAC |
Internet radio stream compatib | MP3, WMA |
Video Compatibility | |
Video MPEG-1 playback | No |
Video MPEG-2 playback | No |
Video MPEG-2 VOB playback | No |
Video MPEG-4 AVI playback | No |
Video MPEG-4 MP4 playback | No |
Video MPEG-4 DivX/XviD support | No |
Video H.264 support | No |
Video MPEG-4 MP3 audio support | No |
Video MPEG-4 AAC audio support | No |
Video WMV playback | No |
Video WMV-HD support | No |
Image Compatibility | |
Image BMP support | No |
Image JPEG support | No |
Image TIFF support | No |
Network Interfaces | |
Wired network ports | 2x 10/100 |
Wireless networking support | Yes |
128-bit WEP | No |
256-bit WEP | No |
WPA | No |
WPA2 | No |
AV Interfaces | |
Minijack line outputs | 0 |
Minijack headphone outputs | 1 |
Stereo phono outputs | 0 |
Coaxial S/PDIF outputs | 0 |
Optical S/PDIF outputs | 0 |
Total SCART sockets | 0 |
HDMI outputs | 0 |
Component outputs | 0 |
S-video output | 0 |
Composite outputs | 0 |
Other connectors | line in |
Physical | |
Size | 217x365x123mm |
Antennas | 0 |
Internal/external antennas | N/A |
Upgradeable antenna | No |
Power consumption standby | 7W |
Power consumption on | 13W |
Server Compatibility | |
Software included | Sonos Controller |
UPnP | Yes |
iTunes | No |
SlimServer | No |
SMB | Yes |
Buying Information | |
Price | £340 |
Warranty | one year RTB |
Supplier | http://www.amazon.co.uk |
Details | www.sonos.com |