Full Review - Conclusion
Conclusion
Sonos has nailed it. Without the need for expensive custom installation or drilling through walls, you can have far-reaching multi-room audio and fast access to your digital music, all from a no-brainer controller. The sound quality was as good as I could expect, given that I store music on my hard drive at varying quality levels. High bit-rate recordings sounded terrific on both my speakers and the supplied Sonos pair. The system is compatible with the four digital music formats: MP3, WMA, AAC and WAV files.
At a $1,200 buy-in price for two ZonePlayers and a controller, the Sonos Music System isn’t cheap. Additional ZonePlayers are $499 each and controllers are $399 each. A bundle (speakers included) lists for $1,499.
But you can start small with this system and add on as you need to. The Sonos is an impressive digital-age multi-room music system that gives you room to grow.

by York on April 6, 2008:
“Yes its expensive. But this system is the BEST I have ever used (and I have bought several). There is a mistake in Digital Trends' review: You do not have to hook at least one satelite to a router. You can hook it up to any ethernet (network) outlet. Thus,...” More...