sta99y:Hi everyone, a close friend and his wife are moving into a new bungalow and they are planning on having ( or wanting should I say ) a main system in the lounge 5.1 or 7.1 setup plus incorperating a multi zone listening enviroment. This would consist of ceiling speakers in the diner, kitchen bedroom and possibly outdoors on patio area! The main thing here is that the multi zone would need to be wire free as they cannot bear wires showing. I recommended a decent setup in lounge but said front ceiling speakers would be a no no! Can anyone recommend a typical setup for this? Also I said for the other rooms maybe a wireless multizone, Sonus mayb? This would be a professional install I'm guessing. They willing to spend between 5K & 7.5K, any dealers we should try for a quote? Thanks muchly
Yeah this is exactly what Sonos is made for, although they WILL need one Zoneplayer connected to their router (they do have a router right?), although this could be a Zonebridge which is small and easily hidden, other than that everything else can be wireless, other than the speaker connections obviously. They could even have the zoneplayers hidden (if so it might be worth wiring them together for added stability, although Sonos doesn't usually need it). Add a couple of controllers (unless they've got iPhones?) and you're away.
So let's say 4xZP120 (£399x4), 1xBR100 (£69) and say 2xCR200 (2x£279) = £2223 which should leave plenty for installation.
Will they be wanting music in the lounge as well though? Presumably they can use the amp that you've recommended so they'd need a ZP90 in there, that means you can get a BU250 bundle, which is a CR200, a ZP90 and a ZP120, so:
1xBU250 (£799), 3xZP120 (£399x3), 1xBR100 (£69) and 1xCR200 (£279) = £2344, £121 less than above. If the router is in the living room they could even drop the BR100 as well.
Another alternative is replace the kitchen and outdoor ZP120s with a single S5 and just move it between the two areas, even if they get two S5s instead of ZP120s they're going to save about a hundred quid as the S5, ridiculously, is 50 quid cheaper than the ZP120!
I wouldn't think about any other system, provided they've got the storage for their tunes? Check in a NAS for a couple of hundred quid maybe unless they've got a PC they leave on all the time?
As for who, I'd have thought your nearest Sevenoaks could handle this easily.