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While these type of systems still exist & they offer rock solid reliability, wireless systems have crept up in recent years.<\/p>
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If you are renovating your home, the wired option makes sense – the sound can typically be better in-room also with a good set of in-ceiling or in-wall speakers.<\/p>
These are less obtrusive nowadays and can even be skimmed over & painted if desired.<\/p>
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If you are simply looking to add good sound to an existing home without all the building work, a wireless system will be the best solution.<\/p>
The most popular of these systems is SONOS.<\/p>
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