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April 2017
(82%)
118 Reviews
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Abstract: As TVs get flatter, their sound gets worse. Enter Sonos' latest home theater speaker, the $699 Playbase, a thin and flat home theater/streaming music system designed to sit underneath your TV.Like the TV above it, the Playbase is thin, but it packs a sign...
Any all-in-one speaker system is a compromise. You'll trade the excitement of true surround sound for the convenience of easy connectivity and a much simpler footprint. If those tradeoffs are acceptable, the Sonos Playbase is one of the better products in...
Clear, powerful audio regardless of whether you're watching a movie or listening to music, Music streaming is a unique feature in the home theater speaker market, Simple setup, Excellent industrial design, Easy to convert to a wireless 5.1 surround sound
Expensive, particularly if you're building a 5.1 setup, The lovely white finish scratches and scuffs easily, Stereo separation isn't as good as you'll get with a true multi-speaker setup
As with most everything Sonos does, the Playbase is both excellent and expensive. But the combination of top-notch sound quality, versatility and simple setup makes it an extremely compelling speaker for the living room.HardwareThe Playbase has an unusual...
Great design, Brilliant sound, Works perfectly with existing Sonos system, Excellent design for TVs on stands
Expensive, Built-in woofer can't shake a room
Sonos PlayBaseThe GoodGreat design • Brilliant sound • Works perfectly with existing Sonos system • Excellent design for TVs on standsThe BadExpensive • Built-in woofer can't shake a roomThe Bottom LineThe Sonos PlayBase is an excellent soundbar, but the...
It's easy to understand why the Playbase spent three years in development. This is a beautifully executed product that eclipses the performance of the Playbar by some margin. The more we listened to it, the more we loved it. What we have here is a genuine...
Published: 2017-04-04, Author: Ty , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Sonos Playbase is a low-slung sound base with impeccable design and impressive sound. Its bass is even better than the Playbar's, so there's no need for a sub. Sonos' app and other speakers make it part of one of the best multiroom systems available
The wide effect needs breathing room -- unadorned walls, too, if you please. No DTS support, HDMI ports or Bluetooth. If you have a "clawfoot" TV, it may not fit on top
The Playbase adds excellent home theater and music sound to Sonos' superb multiroom music system. Just make sure your TV fits...
Krachtig, diep laag dat hogere tonen niet aantast, Puike afwerking, Brede ondersteuning muziekbronnen, Multiroom en uitbreidbaar naar 5.1,
Prijspunt, ook om uit te breiden, Geen HDMI-switching, Bassen neigen naar booming
De Sonos Playbase is een prima speaker. Hij past goed bij bepaalde situaties, bijvoorbeeld als je een bescheiden tv-meubel hebt waar je televisie op staat. Vergeleken met bestaande soundbases is de Playbase een betere speaker, ook wel vanwege de intuïtiev...
Krachtig, diep laag dat hogere tonen niet aantast, Puike afwerking, Brede ondersteuning muziekbronnen, Multiroom, Uitbreidbaar naar 5.1
Prijspunt, ook om uit te breiden, Geen HDMI-switching, Bassen neigen naar booming
De Sonos Playbase is een prima speaker die misschien wel net is wat je zoekt. Hij past goed bij bepaalde situaties, zoals als je een bescheiden tv-meubel hebt waar je televisie op staat. Vergeleken met bestaande soundbases is de Playbase een betere speake...
Sounds fantastic with music, Extremely low profile, yet it can support up to a 75-pound TV, Can be expanded to a bona fide 5.1-channel surround-sound system, Trueplay can customize the speaker's sound to your room
You'll need to add the $699 subwoofer to get chest-thumping bass in movie soundtracks, Supports Dolby Digital only, not DTS or any of the higher-resolution codecs, Toslink is the only audio input, Sonos is unlikely to ever support high-resolution digital
This is yet another great effort from Sonos, but the Playbase isn't the right home theater speaker for everyone...
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Published: 2017-04-03, Author: Michael , review by: tomsguide.com
Big-time bass, Clear vocals, Room-filling sound, Easy to set up and use
No HDMI, Expensive
The Sonos Playbase impresses with its big bass, clear vocals and room-filling power. It's easy to set up and use, and sounds great whether you're playing movies, TV shows or music. In other words, it hits all the things you want out of a soundbase.You pay...