I've had Sonos in my home for background music (only) for about 10 years. ...going back to when Sonos didn't even offer any speakers.
To streamline things, I recently bought a Play-5 for my master bathroom. It was the only model that was reasonably pleasing to my ears, for what it is.
This, with the phone ap, is extremely convenient and reliable, in my network.
I'd certainly think that a pair working in stereo would elevate the performance a notch or two, again for what it is.
I'm pretty sure that Sonos and other online retailers offer in-home trials with easy return policies. Therefore, I say to pull the trigger. Hearing them in your home is the only way to really determine if they are the right solution for you.
But, if your ears can handle the Play-1, then I'd think that you'd be VERY pleased with the Play-5.
To streamline things, I recently bought a Play-5 for my master bathroom. It was the only model that was reasonably pleasing to my ears, for what it is.
This, with the phone ap, is extremely convenient and reliable, in my network.
I'd certainly think that a pair working in stereo would elevate the performance a notch or two, again for what it is.
I'm pretty sure that Sonos and other online retailers offer in-home trials with easy return policies. Therefore, I say to pull the trigger. Hearing them in your home is the only way to really determine if they are the right solution for you.
But, if your ears can handle the Play-1, then I'd think that you'd be VERY pleased with the Play-5.