
"The Era 100 SL pulls its weight in the sound department, with surprisingly punchy bass, and clear/separated mids and highs. I listened to Bobby Charles' All the Money, a funkier rock song, and was impressed by the vocal clarity and the ability to separate saxophones and guitars as well as its acumen in elevating Charles' talk-singing over the rest of the mix."
"In genres that emphasize low-end, the Era 100 SL feels just as sturdy. I listened to Outkast's West Savannah and Crumblin' Erb and was getting plenty of bass without ever feeling like sampled horn lines or vocals were being drowned out."
"As a standalone speaker, the Era 100 SL is strong, but it feels even stronger when you add it to a Sonos system. I tested the Era 100 SL in tandem with two Sonos Play speakers and loved the way it filled the room."
The Sonos Era 100 SL is a more affordable version of the Era 100, priced at $189. It shares the same audio setup, featuring three amplifiers, a mid-woofer, and two angled tweeters, delivering full and solid sound. The speaker excels in bass response and vocal clarity, making it suitable for various music genres. While it performs well as a standalone unit, it integrates even better within a Sonos system, enhancing the overall audio experience when paired with other Sonos speakers.
Read at gizmodo.com
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