Ghdprentis, that is the other way. While we live most often in the family room I want good sound. So a separate room it's less optimal. I can set up in an 11 by 12 room and think I can do great audio. And sonos is not bad the day to day I guess.
Moving to a new home and need set up advice
I presently have a dedicated audio system consisting of a digital and an analog component. Roon into a Bryston DAC, also an old Sonos Connect to the Bryston DAC, wired over to a Cronos Magnum tube amplifier to drive a set of Linn speakers. I also have a Thorens TD 124 connected to the Cronos Magnum for when I want to listen to vinyl. Pretty simple set up that sounds great to me.
I am moving into a home that has a large family room connected to an open kitchen. Above the fireplace is the TV (not a fan). The TV is connected now (previous owner) to a Sonos amp that I think connects to a sound bar, two overhead speakers plus a set of overheads in the bedroom and the porch. He will be taking his amplifier I am sure.
What do I replace his amplifier with? Where in the room do I set up my stereo system? I always confuse myself when it comes to sorting out and changing my system so want advice. I hope the picture comes out.
I am thinking to put my dedicated system against the left wall from the fireplace/bookshelves and keep it separate. Then, get the same Sonos amp and soundbar and replicate his system. Is there a better integrated plan?
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