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What Hi-Fi?
★★★★
9 years ago
Awesome!!

I bought this at the same time as I bought the Playbar and two Play:3s, before the Play:1s came out, but have since read that this is the best set-up anyway. My main reason for the purchase was because I wanted a decent sound from the TV, for movies, but which could also handle the rather bassy...

expertreviews.co.uk
★★★★
11 years ago
Sonos SUB review

If there's one thing you could be sure of/ in AV, it's that subwoofers are big, ugly and difficult to position correctly. We say 'could' because Sonos has just changed that with its SUB, the first subwoofer that we'd actually be proud of displaying.

Wired
★★★★
11 years ago
Review: Sonos Sub

is still the leader when it comes to wireless, multi-room audio systems. With a dead-easy setup routine, well-designed controller apps, and the ability to play music from both your local stash of MP3s and

Sound is excellent, on par with the rest of Sonos' speakers; Well-designed dual-driver subwoofer with dual class-D amps offer efficient and distortion-free boom; Sleek looks make the 16-inch-tall box disappear into your ultra-modern decor.

That's a lot of Simoleons; The tall, square-shaped doughnut design can be too bulky for some rooms, even laid flat

amazon.ca
★★★★
5 years ago

My TV was connected to SONOS BEAM and Play 1. Then I added this SUB. IT MAKES A HUGE DIFFERENCE, and once you have it, you can nver live without it. The only cons is: the price is a bit too high, even when it is on promotion. My advice is, if you have the money to spare, go for it.

Alphr
★★★★
11 years ago

When it comes to multiroom music streaming, few systems are as elegant or as easy to use as Sonos. Now, the company has added a dedicated subwoofer to its range, designed to complement its Play:3 and Play:5 powered speakers, or partner with its digital amplifier, the Connect:AMP.

Sound Review
★★★★
10 years ago

The Subwoofer lives up to the Sonos Family Standard Sonos is a well-established Californian company with the goals of achieving hi-fi sound via wireless music systems. It is known for producing high quality devices reputed to have replaced their competitors from many homes. Given the laws of [...]

Powerful bass production; No hassle of wiring and connecting with other devices; Good glossy design

Only compatible with Sonos products

Currys
★★★★
6 years ago
SONOS SUB Wireless Subwoofer - Black

Streamline unit with amazing sound

Price I am not sure price can be justified

PC Magazine
★★★★
4 years ago
Sonos Sub - Black Gloss SONOS-SUB review

The Sonos Sub, an expensive wireless subwoofer that's easy to adjust via app, isn't how you start a Sonos system, but it's a terrific addition to complete one.

Powerful, thunderous bass at highest levels; Subtle low-frequency anchoring at more modest volumes; User-controllable bass levels; Attractive design; Can sit vertically or be laid flat; Easy integration into existing Sonos systems.

Expensive; Large; Only works with Sonos speakers, cannot be physically connected to a subwoofer output.

AVSForum
★★★★★
11 years ago
Rockin' Bass

This thing sounds awsome! Even a rock could set it up in a couple of minutes flat and I couldn't be more pleased with the sound. It's a beast to carry around at 36 pounds, but the center hole and design of ports (top and bottom) at least make a convenient handle to grab.

Style; sound; convenience

price; glossy finish is dust magnet

Pocket Lint
★★★★★
11 years ago
Sonos Sub

Sonos, the company behind the multi-room wireless music system, has launched a wireless subwoofer to fit into any room, promising to boost the performance of the company's range of zone players instantly. But can it really be that easy?

Good bass; good design; easy setup

Big; expensive; maybe too loud

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