The Sonos ZP90 Zone Player distributes and plays music throughout your house. If you have an existing HiFi stereo system with a stereo amplifier,
a surround sound system with an AV receiver, and music held on a PC or Mac, then this is the system for you. For improved wireless connectivity the
ZP120 has built-in 802.11n WiFi giving almost twice the range of the previous 802.11g version, the ZP80. The Sonos ZP90 Zone Player has
analogue stereo outputs on standard RCA phono connectors, and digital audio output on both optical (TOSLINK) and co-ax RCA phono connectors.
The line level audio output of the ZP90 Zone Player can be either fixed line level for integrated stereo amplifiers, or variable level. Using the ZP90 in
variable level mode allows you to use a power amplifier (or stereo amp or AV receiver) and control the volume from the Sonos CR100 controller.
The Sonos ZP90 Zone Player accesses any stored music files so long as they are attached to a Zone Player somewhere in the house, so that
you can
access the music regardless of where it is stored. The ZP90 can also accept a line-level input from any device that outputs
on phono connectors, allowing you to distribute not only your music on the computer but also audio from other conventional audio sources,
such as DVD players, satellite digiboxes or even turntables with pre-amps. And you can play the same song or different songs in as many rooms
as you'd like - simultaneously.
How does the system work
The Sonos supported configuration generally requires that you hard-wire your computer or hard disc storage storing the music to the first Sonos Zone Player. Thereafter
all transmission between Zone Players can be wired or wireless, the latter using SonosNet 2.0. This upgraded version of the original secure AES encrypted SonosNet runs on 802.11n for
twice the distance between ZonePlayers or ZonePlayer and ZoneBridge. This first connection can be direct between the computer and the Zone Player,
using a patch lead, or via your home network (LAN). You can also make this link using an Ethernet over mains
'HomePlug' system, or
using Ethernet over Co-ax if you have co-ax cable running between the ZP120 and Hard Disc storage.
Providing your computer or LAN has broadband Internet access, you will also be able to
listen to your favourite Internet radio stations directly streamed to whichever Zone Player you want.
It is possible to avoid this first hard-wire link by using a Sonos ZoneBridge as shown in the schematic.
As shown, using this ZoneBridge connected to a modem router
and then the Internet will also allow you to access Internet radio without your computer.
If you already have a LAN over the whole house then you can connect some ZoneBridges to this,
especially if you have areas in your home
where the WiFi signal is a problem.
Music sources
For music stored on any computer, it needs to be turned on. However, if you have a Networked Attached Storage (NAS) device
such as one of the Buffalo Linkstation range your music is always available without your computer
being on, and the music does not occupy your computer hard disc space. The NAS can be connected to any Zone Player either directly
or over your home network (LAN).
For an even easier way to rip and store your music the RipServer removes the need for
the use of a computer in the process.
The Ripserver is a Network Attached Storage (NAS) device with a fully integrated CD ripping engine. The Ripserver is made by Ripfactory, experts in the provision of
software and services for ripping audio. By utilising their core Ripstation technology for high quality CD conversion in a truly hands off way, Ripfactory
have ensured that the Ripstation operation is simple: Once Ripserver is plugged into a network connection it takes care of storage of up to 1TB of music
files, integrates a UPnP media server and offers a fully automated ripping system.
In use, no monitor or keyboard is required - simply insert a CD into the slot loading drive and the CD is converted within a few minutes, added to the
media library and available on a network share, and then gently ejected.
Irrespective of the locations of your digital music they are consolidated and shown on the controller as a single library that can be accessed by album,
artist or genre.
You can connect conventional analogue music sources such as DVD or satellite digibox and these are shown as the local source to a particular
Zone Player by default, although you can name this on the system. These then become available throughout your house system.
All Zone Players are displayed on the Controller and named according to their location, eg living room, kitchen, and so on. This allows
you to decide which room will play which music all from a single controller.
Napster and Sonos
Millions of songs at your fingertips — that’s the power of Napster® and Sonos. With a catalogue of over 6 million songs — pop, hip-hop, rock, country,
jazz, classical, and more — you’ll have unlimited music on demand. And you’ll never have to rip another CD, download another song or even turn on
your computer to access all that music.
With all Sonos Bundles you receive 30 Days FREE access to Napster. When this period has expired you can continue to subcribe to Napster
if you wish for a flat fee. A monthly subscription of £9.95 to Napster allows you to stream any music held by Napster (or any service offering DRM-free tracks) direct to your room.
This means that virtually any album or track is available to you at the touch of a button on your Sonos CR100 controller or by using the Sonos PC software.
With Sonos and Napster you can:
- Quickly find and play over 6 million songs in any and every room of your house
- Discover new music and rediscover old favorites with playlists, radio, charts, and more
- Create custom playlists based on your favorite artists and songs using Napster Automix
- Get new releases delivered right to your Controller
For your free trial just hit the Music button on your Controller, select Music Service Trials and choose the Napster Trial. No signup or credit card required.
Sonos Desktop Controller
The Sonos Desktop Controller software supplied free with every ZonePlayer lets you control all your music and all your rooms from any desktop or
laptop computer in your house. The Desktop Controller software for PC and Mac is included with every ZonePlayer so you can turn any…or all of your
computers into multi-room music Controllers.
The software also guides you through setup and music sharing. The Desktop Controller offers all the same functionality as the handheld ZP100 Controller
with a user interface designed to take advantage of your computer’s bigger screen and keyboard. Find and play music from your personal music collection,
Internet radio and the most popular online music services including Napster.
Use search to find your favorites, and quickly link and unlink zones
to play the same song in every room or different songs in different rooms. You can also use the Desktop Controller to add new Internet radio stations with ease.
Requirements:
- Amplifier (stereo amp, power amp, surround sound amp or AV receiver
- 1 pair of stereo 8 Ohm speakers per Zone Player
- Music file storage device, eg PC, MAC, NAS
- Sonos CR100 Controller
Specification:
- Speaker connections: binding posts
- Analogue audio connections:Auto-detecting RCA type line in, line out, sub woofer output
- Digital audio connections: Digital optical and co-ax
- Ethernet connection: 4 port switch, 10/100Mbps, auto MDI/MDIX
- Music formats supported: MP3, WMA, AAC (MPEG4), Ogg Vorbis, Audible (format 4), Apple Lossless, Flac (lossless) music files,
as well as uncompressed WAV and AIFF files. Streaming MP3 for Internet radio. DRM-encrypted files NOT
currently supported. Upgradeable firmware
- Operating systems (for stored files): Windows 2000, XP, Mac OS X, NAS devices supporting CIFS
- System setup software (included) PC with Windows 2000, Windows XP
- Weight: 0.69 kg
- Dimensions: 136x140x74mm
Wiring Schematics
To help you make the most of Sonos for your multiroom audio system we have prepared these wiring schematics. Each Figure is a PDF of approx 110KB and
includes a key on page 2. If you have any questions regarding these or your planned system please call us.
Standard Sonos arrangements
- Figure 1, standard multiroom wireless arrangement
- Figure 2, standard multiroom wired system using Category 5e cable, no wireless
Multiroom arrangements from a single Sonos ZonePlayer
- Figure 3, 1 x ZP120 shared over 2 rooms using a single speaker switch
- Figure 4, 1 x ZP120 shared over 2 rooms with a switch in each room
- Figure 5, 1 x ZP120 shared over 3 rooms
Home cinema arrangements
- Figure 6, 1 x ZP120 connected to a home cinema set-up with automatic speaker switching
- Figure 7, 1 x ZP120 shared over 2 rooms of which one is a home cinema
- Figure 8, 1 x ZP120 shared over 3 rooms of which one is a home cinema
- Figure 9, 1 x ZP120 shared over 4 rooms of which one is a home cinema
Multiroom centralised arrangements
- Figure 10, 6 x ZP120 into 6 rooms with 1 x ZoneBridge
- Figure 11, 1 x ZP90 into 6 rooms with power amp and 1 x ZoneBridge
- Figure 12, 6 x ZP90 into 6 rooms with power amp and 1 x ZoneBridge
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