"Wireless" Speakers for Living Room and Kitchen set up.


One of my kids likes and uses Spotify and does not want to change. He’s moving into his first house and his dad (that’s me if you have managed to read this far) offered him a stereo set up for his living room.

I was thinking along the lines of a nice all in one streaming unit and decent floor standing speakers.

My son pushed back told me maybe some Sonos stuff would be nice. I opined I could do better than that. That’s where I need help please.

As it turns out, he’d like speakers for the living room and for the kitchen. He’d “like to come home and play some music from his phone."

He doesn’t think there’s Ethernet in the living room or the Kitchen. Almost all the speakers I looked at (so far KEF LS50 Wireless II and Technics CX700 Wireless Speakers) have Ethernet plug ins.

It’s looking very unlikely that Ethernet can be plugged into speakers; meaning some sort of mesh. Not ideal but doable.

Is it possible to have some sort of more traditional living room system and have some kitchen remote speakers work together?  

So my ask is what in the heck to get please. I was thinking around 5K but could go higher.

 

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So much better sounding speakers than Sonos. I had a friend that worked there and I could have got any Sonos for a good price and I passed. The Kef ls50 wireless 2 speakers are pretty good for their size, but I would save your money and get the Kef ls60. This is a great sounding speaker for their size and money. These Ls60 speakers sound much better than the Focol Divas hat cost $40,000

@OP System Audio Silverbacks if you want proper hi fi sound. The LS50 wirelesses are a good bet also.

i've heard both the kef ls50 and the sonos and, in the margins, the kef probably sound better to most folk. however, i'd still get the sonos for your son--they're half the price, have better ui/expandability and, at least for non-critical listening would be good enough. of course, as others suggest, you can spend a lot more to get better--i heard some $5k b&w that were very impressive--but it's not clear that it would be cost-effective.

My vote is for LS50 II wireless. i had this setup in my sister place, also in a Kitchen/dining room layout. just add a Kef KC62 Sub and you're done. 

It connects to the phone via Bluetooth

@All. For a pocket of audio-oh-rama I don’t know much about, I appreciate all this great info. What it does come down to is dollars. Sonus in one end and KEF, Cabasse and the gang on the other. Jury’s out. Thx