- Get a few inexpensive (way less then Sonos or anything else) ESP32 boards
- Flash the firmware
- Connect boards to speakers
- Connect boards to Logitech Media Server accessible over WiFi
- Enjoy listening to your Tom Cardy albums throughout your home
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Thank you. This is what I've been looking for.
Squeezelite is great. I also run it on Windows and RPis. My favorite combo has been the Zero 2 W with a hifiberry zero DAC.
Sonos is probably the easiest one as others have mentioned. A bunch of raspberry pi’s with pulseaudio configured for remote streaming from a master audio source could also work for playing the same song in multiple locations if you want a more diy approach
An example for a raspberry audio setup could be balena sound
This appears to require a balenacloud account to provision and function.
Ah, sorry. You‘re right.
I'd imagine the pulseaudio approach would suffer from lag and inability to sync between devices. That's something that seemingly only Google and Sonos have solved (collaboratively at that - part of the source of the drama between the two in court).
I'm not sure about pulseaudio but snapcast is time synced.
I'll have to check that out!
Lag wasn’t terrible when I did it with one speaker, I’ll freely admit I have not tried it as a whole house setup but I’ve seen guides out there from people who have
What I've done recently is grab one of the bluetooth FM transmitters for cars, that let you connect your phone and it broadcasts that onto a FM radio station.
They actually reach a lot farther than you think. Now any FM radio in your house will be perfectly in sync, and as many as you want. This has a limit depending on how thick your walls are but they're cheap as hell and work well.
Admittedly, I just use Sonos myself. However, I do hope to one day move to something else more open.
BluOS is another solution to look at. It's still pricey, but works offline and higher quality than Sonos if you're someone who has lots of high res music files.
If you want something that's more open, but way more DIY, I found this blog post that talks about a solution using Mopidy server: https://blog.platypush.tech/article/Build-your-open-source-multi-room-and-multi-provider-sound-server-with-Platypush-Mopidy-and-Snapcast
Can't vouch for it, but looks interesting and according to the GitHub is still being updated so worth a look if you don't mind putting in some work and tinkering.
Sonos. Ikea also do a cheaper version with the same internals as the Sonos systems.
A good Bluetooth receiver, some speakers, a 3,5 mm spliter and lots of 3,5 mm cables.
Analog sound system