Sonos Port – The Versatile Streaming Component for Your Stereo or Receiver
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10 reviews for Sonos Port – The Versatile Streaming Component for Your Stereo or Receiver
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Richard –
This is my second Sonos, first I had the Connect and now the Port. The connect lasted 10 years plus. I am very happy with the port and it does everything I need, it just is quite an expensive piece of kit.
Peter H. Elias –
The SONOS port (which replaces and costs much more than their older Connect) is designed to be a hub or bridge to or among other SONOS products (primarily speakers). It is wicked easy to install and configure with the SONOS app (I used an iPhone but it works equally well with Android).BUT…(1) It is expensive to a tool that does only one thing.(2) Configuring the source that one outputs into the SONOS port depends on the way that source is defined and SONOS only tells you which ports to use for input and output and to push the button to link to a Newtork or Bluetooth.(3) For making an AV/Stereo receiver work with SONOS port you will need either good documentation from the manufacturer of the source or some kind citizen in a support grou[ who has been there and done that.(4) It took me several hours a day for 5 days to make it play nicely with my Onkyo 6100 A/V receiver, with ZERO help from Onkyo.(5) Now that it is set up and working, it is great.So, check in advance that you have the information about configuring your source.
Nochbo –
Easy to connect up to external amplifier that we then connected to house speakers. Not the cheapest solution but the easiest to set up
Tyler Pyle –
This Sonos port is just about the coolest tech item I own. Made my old Sony receiver, which I love, relevant again. It could not be easier to plug and play once you download the Sonos app. Delivery was right on.
RF Ziggy –
Use this as my streamer on my big stereo.I have a whole house full of Sonos speakers and this just integrated my 2 channel system in with it.It is pricey, considering there’s no amp or speakers in it. I think it’s more money than their cheapest speaker. But it integrates so well and Sonos just has the best control software.
Mark Holt –
Got this to enable my AudioTechnica bluetooth turntable and listen to my LPs through my Sonos Arc soundbar. Worked seamlessly.
Alvaro –
It’s a fantastic device. Works just fine
Clyde D Cooper –
The media could not be loaded. Setting up a record player is not easy for a teenager with your adult existing Sonos speakers and sound bar. Buy the record player. Determine if you have a built in pre amp or not. If it does have a preamp it will have a switch on the back that says phono or line. Switch it to line and directly hook up the record player to the port. Use the Sonos app to set up and press play. I just saved you money and weeks or research.
James R –
Of all the Sonos products in my house i have the least issues with this one. It’s amazing to be able to connect any kind of device to my system and hear it throughout the house.
SC –
Great way to integrate a 2 channel system into a Sonos environment. I use the RCA digital out to connect to an Aesthetix Romulus DAC, analog RCA out goes to preamp to use when the DAC is off. I also connect the record out of the preamp to the RCA in to dispute whatever is on the 2 channel system throughout the Sonos environment. Obvious connection points but some folks like the details. With this setup I can listen to the same music on the deck via the Sonos move as I have on the main 2 channel system. If the music is recorded well it sounds good via the Port. Not as good as it would directly through a high quality DAC but very useable.