squeezebox vs sonos


What is the difference? Is Sonos more for multi-room systems?
What about sound quality differences?
samuellaudio
Interesting. I far prefer the Squeezebox interface. The Squeezebox is not high end out of the audio jacks unless you get inside and modify it, which is not as hard as it sounds. Removing the output IC with clippers and taking the signal directly from the DAC chip yields a very big improvement, using a good linear supply with a very short cable to the Squeezebox provides a big improvement too. Change a few caps inside and it goes up a couple more notches. At that point it will compete with a $1000 to $2000 CDP. But adding a DAC to it is where you can achieve high end sound. Jitter performance is more than adequate for decent DACs in my experience (I have tested it against three very good CD Transports).
I have the Sonus and the sound quality using the tos link to my external DAC is by far superior to via analogue out to the pre amp...not even close

Do not have exp w/ Squeeze box but Sonus does offer a lot more functionality in terms of daisy chaining to multiple rooms and the remote controller is a thing of genius, greatly improving the experience than any other remote control I have ever used bar none.
Sir:

I am interested in what DAC you are using with the Sonos. I am soon to make a move to the Sonos and wondered how good it can sound with an under $1000 dac like the Lavry DA-10 for instance. I have used an ack dac in the past but felt my current Droplet Cd player to be much better. Any thoughts and comments are appreciated.

cheers
Keith
I just connected to my main rig....the extneral DAC use is th Meitner DCC2....so certainly not under US$1000. I have heard great things about the Drople: does it have digital input, especially TosLink? If it does, suggest using the Droplet's internal DAC.