Pioneer
SP-BS22-LR Speakers ($129 designed by Andrew Jones)
Musical Fidelity V-90amp ($140)
Google Chromecast Audio ($25 on sale)
You can use the optical out of the chromecast into the V-90amp. For a little more oomph, you could add a Pioneer SW-8MK2, which is also designed by Andrew Jones of Elac Fame. You can find it on sale for $129 occasionally at Amazon or $159 retail. Or, drop the Pioneer Sp-BS22-LR's and add a pair of Elac B5's for $229 and you can just squeak in under budget.
I'm not a fan of Sonos, but that's my opinion and I've installed a lot. The App is easy to use. I own both a Dot and an Echo. The Echo is just OK for background listening. I have a Squeezebox Boom sitting right next to the Echo in the Kitchen and prefer it to the Echo. Of course, it's bigger, has stereo speakers and you can't talk to it.
I own a pair of AudioEngine A2+'s which I like a lot for the size. They make great computer speakers. The HD3's are basically A2's with the addition of wireless.
In my opinion, the Chromecast's audio quality is better than the Dot's. However, again you can use voice to interact with the Dot. The Chromecast requires you to have the BubbleUpnp App to Cast music stored on your phone.
In my Workshop I use a Chromecast Audio driving a MF V-90AMP and a Pair of Martin logan Passage in-walls.
Hope I didn't overwhelm you with options. It's all subjective and you might find happiness with a pair of Play:1's or a Dot plugged into a pair of HD3's. Good luck and keep us posted.
Musical Fidelity V-90amp ($140)
Google Chromecast Audio ($25 on sale)
You can use the optical out of the chromecast into the V-90amp. For a little more oomph, you could add a Pioneer SW-8MK2, which is also designed by Andrew Jones of Elac Fame. You can find it on sale for $129 occasionally at Amazon or $159 retail. Or, drop the Pioneer Sp-BS22-LR's and add a pair of Elac B5's for $229 and you can just squeak in under budget.
I'm not a fan of Sonos, but that's my opinion and I've installed a lot. The App is easy to use. I own both a Dot and an Echo. The Echo is just OK for background listening. I have a Squeezebox Boom sitting right next to the Echo in the Kitchen and prefer it to the Echo. Of course, it's bigger, has stereo speakers and you can't talk to it.
I own a pair of AudioEngine A2+'s which I like a lot for the size. They make great computer speakers. The HD3's are basically A2's with the addition of wireless.
In my opinion, the Chromecast's audio quality is better than the Dot's. However, again you can use voice to interact with the Dot. The Chromecast requires you to have the BubbleUpnp App to Cast music stored on your phone.
In my Workshop I use a Chromecast Audio driving a MF V-90AMP and a Pair of Martin logan Passage in-walls.
Hope I didn't overwhelm you with options. It's all subjective and you might find happiness with a pair of Play:1's or a Dot plugged into a pair of HD3's. Good luck and keep us posted.