Sonos Digital Music System

Posted Mar 11th, 2005 by Chief Gadgeteer

Sonos Digital Music System

Sonos is the first and only digital music system that lets you play all your digital music, all over your house—and control it all from the palm of your hand. Best of all, you don’t need a PC in every room, a music server or a wireless network. Just a Sonos ZonePlayer and speakers in the rooms of your choice and a Sonos Controller in hand to access all your digital music, no matter where it’s stored—on your PC, Mac or Network Attached Storage box.

Features:

  • includes two Sonos ZonePlayers and one Sonos Controller
  • lets you enjoy the music files on your PC or networked hard drive anywhere in your house
  • each ZonePlayer features a built-in, high-quality 50-watt stereo amplifier and hassle-free wireless networking capability
  • Controller offers a 3.5″ color LCD and a clickwheel control the provide easy browsing of your PC music library and independent control of each ZonePlayer in your system
  • multi-zone synchronous playback (same music plays in multiple zones simultaneously) or multi-stream playback (each ZonePlayer plays individually selected music)

Price: $1,199.00
(Please note prices are subject to change and the listed price is correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of posting)

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