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The Sonos Connect:Amp is still a smart little network amp, but at US$200 this asking price sits above your recent used-market median of US$107 and even above the US$175 75th percentile, so it reads ambitious rather than fair. Against that benchmark, I’d want a cleaner condition story, original packaging, or extras to justify it; otherwise it’s a bit rich for an unknown-condition unit.

What keeps it appealing is the usual Sonos upside: easy multiroom integration, reliable everyday streaming, and enough power for efficient bookshelf speakers or casual whole-home use. It’s the kind of box that buys convenience more than audiophile fireworks, so if it’s truly clean and complete it can still be worthwhile, but at this price I’d be comparing it carefully against lower-priced local listings before jumping.

Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.

About Sonos

Sonos emerged from Santa Barbara, California, in 2002 as Rincon Audio, Inc., founded by John MacFarlane, Craig Shelburne, Tom Cullen, and Trung Mai. MacFarlane's success with Software.com provided crucial seed funding for their audacious goal: a wireless multi-room music system free from the wires and complexity plaguing home audio at the time. Renamed Sonos in 2004, the company debuted its pioneering ZonePlayer and controller in 2005, cementing its roots in innovative, user-centric sound technology.

The brand specializes in wireless speakers, soundbars, and home theater systems designed for seamless multi-room playback and integration with streaming services. Sonos offers everything from portable Bluetooth options like the Roam to high-fidelity architectural speakers and subwoofers, alongside recent forays into headphones and whole-home audio solutions. Amplifiers, turntables, DACs, and cables fall outside their core focus, which prioritizes app-controlled ecosystems over traditional hi-fi components.

Sonos holds a commanding mid-to-premium position in the consumer audio market, renowned for inventing wireless HiFi and setting the standard for effortless, high-quality sound. Trusted by audiophiles and casual listeners alike, it blends accessibility with sonic excellence, dominating the smart speaker segment while appealing to discerning buyers seeking scalable, future-proof systems.

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