Hello folks
Hoping you guys can steer me in the right direction, on my 2 channel music setup in office-room(mid-size).
Current setup(recent):
2 * MartinLogan Motion 35XTi Bookshelf speakers. Specs below:
- recommended amplifer : 20-250 W/channel
- sensitivity : 92 dB
- Impedence : 4 Ohms, compatible with 6,8 Ohm rated amp
- frequence response : 50-25Khz
Sonos Amp. Specs below:
- Power o/p 125 W/channel into 8 Ohms. Also per sonos , 187 Wpc at 6 ohm & 250 wpc at 4 Ohm speaker impedence
- Desired speaker support: atleast 125W at 8 Ohms, 200W at 4 Ohms
Reasons I bought Sonos Amp are
- Airplay 2 support . This is key. Not interested in Line-in
- Specs match with above speakers
- Sub-out for 2.1
- Integrate with my existing Sonos ecosystem ( optional , as I primarily use Airplay2 & non-Sonos speakers with Sonos amps)
- Compact size
- Promotional deal
Still within return period.
Reason for questioning and looking at alternatives to Sonos Amp are
- Sub-out of Sonos Amp is pretty weak. Had to buy a split sub-woofer cable to have any significant bass. Sonos support hasnt been helpful so far and seems other people have reported similar issues on Sonos forum and yet unresolved.. Night & day difference between sub(SVS SB12) hooked upto my Denon HT receiver & Sonos Amp.
- No support for speaker calibration, other than basic eq controls within Sonos Amp.
- No support for hi-res music ( desired , but not deal breaker )
- Sonos is a closed system , at their mercy..for eg, when they pulled the support for streaming music from iphone to Sonos devices and my previous generation Sonos Connects went useless overnight, for lack of Airplay streaming.
I guess , my question is two fold..,
did I make the right call purchasing Sonos Amps (with huge power o/p at 4 & 6 Ohms) for 2 channel music with my ML speakers, which I love btw , for their treble/mid-range performance. Do I forgo the sub support and just stick with 2 channel as opposed to 2.1, offloading <50Hz bass. Anyone else have Sub issues with sonos Amp ? . I dont listen to bassy songs much, but doesnt hurt offloading the low frequencies from the ML speakers which are not known for their bass performance.
Are there better 2 channel integrated amps in this price range(say max $1K), with Airplay2 , Subwoofer out, better Speaker Calibration, than the Sonos Amps. Are the integrated amps (or even stereo receivers) from "hifi" companies like Marantz, NAD,Denon,Cambridge,Yamaha etc..better than Sonos in terms of sound quality, distortion,full range performance(incl bass)..? , with Sonos being more focussed on multi-room audio and user-interface? . What I'm also not sure is the low power o/p from the 2 channel amps from other vendors in this price range..is that going to be sufficient to drive the bookshelves esp at 4 ohms,without damaging speaker ..compared to Sonos which has a huge buffer.
Thanks much