Sonos is badass: Brainless setup, a seamless backend that affords easy access to all of your music, be it streaming or locally-stored, and good sound from its standalone networked jukeboxey Zone Players. Notice the term "good sound." Not great sound. While the self-contained
S3 and
S5 sound very nice, they're simply too compact to deliver rump-shaking beats.
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