Testseek.com have collected 77 expert reviews of the Sonos SUB subwoofer and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sonos SUB subwoofer.
June 2012
(85%)
77 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(97%)
1611 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
85010077
The editors liked
Pros
Powerful
Thunderous bass at highest levels
Subtle low-frequency anchoring at more modest volumes
Published: 2020-02-24, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
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
Published: 2018-03-01, Author: Tony , review by: audioholics.com
Abstract: Audiophiles today install sound systems in every room in their house, and every TV in every room has to have some sort of sound system or home theater to play your tunes, shows, video games or movies. The problem has always been:a. Do I setup multiple s...
Published: 2012-12-06, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
When you decide to pick up a Sonos speaker, you decide to jump into an ever-expanding ecosystem of both hardware and software, with a brand that’s dead set on pushing an immersive experience out to the customer. With the newest member of the family, th...
Published: 2012-11-20, Author: Oliver , review by: Digitaltrends.com
Powerful, potent bass for such a small sub, Excellent extension and impact, Force cancelling design eliminates unwanted vibrations, Solid, inert design, Easy to set up and use
Bass a little too thumpy at times, No standard line inputs, i.e. only compatible with Sonos gear
Considering all that it offers, we can heartily recommend the Sonos Sub. And yeah, we realize that, at $699, it ain't cheap. But no other sub that we're aware of combines such a small form factor with this kind of potent, high-quality bass in one heck o...
Abstract: Sonos sent me two Play:3s that I paired with a shiny new SUB. The high-gloss black finish is quite stunning, and so is the design. The enclosure is essentially a cube with a thin rectangular hole in the center, making it easier to carry and providing a di...
The sound is good. The sound is utterly fantastic. Sonos claims that Sub's amps and speakers are positioned “for deeper, richer sound and zero cabinet buzz or rattle.” They're right. Adding Sub to a Play:3 speaker is like taking a cute and serviceable For
Sounds fantastic, goes way past 11, dead simple to set up, and doubles as a borderline classy/cheesy piece of nouveau art furniture: Sub sounds like a winner, no? Sure, if you can afford it. Sub sells for $699, which is a lot of cash for a subwoofer. Add
Published: 2012-06-26, Author: Ty , review by: cnet.com
The Sonos Sub has a unique, eye-catching design and its wireless function works from anywhere in a room (though it does have to be plugged in). It really augments the sound of your Play speakers and the setup is a breeze
Its finish doesn't match any other Sonos components and the Sub doesn't work as well with the Connect: Amp. It's expensive and won't work outside of a Sonos system
The Sonos Sub provides an instant upgrade to your Sonos Play speaker system, but it's quite pricey.
Abstract: Yesterday, the company introduced the Sonos Sub , a $699 subwoofer designed to work seamlessly with any Sonos system. I was lucky enough to get a pre-ship sample for review.Just to recap the way Sonos works: All components communicate through Sonos' own w...
Published: 2012-06-19, Author: Joe , review by: gizmodo.com
If you can afford it and youre already invested in Sonos, then yes: Its a definite improvement. If youre not rich, buy the Connect:Amp and hook it up to a good set of speakers. But you should probably buy Sonos, because it makes you listen to more musi...