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title: "Sonos Play:5 (2009) - Black"
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# Wi-Fi multi-room sync 6 amplifiers, 6 drivers Touch controls & app integration Sonos Play:5 (2009) - Black

**Brand:** sonos
**Price:** ฿3561
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your space with sound that speaks volumes — don’t just listen, live it!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Sonos Play:5 (2009) - Black by sonos
- **How much does it cost?** ฿3561 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.th](https://www.desertcart.co.th/products/20387049-sonos-play-5-2009-black)

## Best For

- sonos enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sonos brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Rich, Deep Bass:** Three custom woofers with sealed architecture eliminate echo for punchy, distortion-free lows.
- • **Room-Filling Powerhouse:** Six dedicated amplifiers and drivers deliver immersive, crystal-clear sound that dominates any space.
- • **Seamless Multi-Room Streaming:** Wirelessly play different songs in different rooms or sync one track perfectly throughout your home.
- • **Effortless Setup & Compatibility:** Plug in, connect via Wi-Fi or Ethernet, and control from any device—laptop, smartphone, or tablet—for instant audio luxury.
- • **Intuitive Control at Your Fingertips:** Touch sensors and a sleek app let you adjust volume and tracks effortlessly—even when your phone’s out of reach.

## Overview

The Sonos Play:5 (2009) is a premium wireless smart speaker featuring six amplifiers and drivers for rich, room-filling stereo sound. Designed for multi-room setups, it streams music over Wi-Fi with flawless synchronization or independent playback in different rooms. Its three custom woofers deliver deep bass with minimal echo, controlled via touch sensors or the intuitive Sonos app compatible with smartphones, tablets, and computers. Ideal for audiophiles seeking effortless setup and expansive sound coverage in any home environment.

## Description

PLAY:5 is the biggest and best-sounding speaker from Sonos. So whether you’ve got a big room to fill with music or a discerning ear for divine sound, we’ve got you covered.Sonos is the wireless Home Sound System that fills as many rooms as you want with great-sounding tunes. Sonos speakers set up easy. Stream via WiFi. Play whatever you’re craving. And amp up every moment with intense, pulse-pounding sound. It’s a new, better way to fill each day with the sounds you love. One that will make that place you live feel even more like home.

Review: Sonos Rocks! - I guess I SHOULD have given Sonos Play:5s only four stars because of the ridiculous price they charge for this thing! That aside, I'm extremely pleased with these speaker's sound quality, control software and overall functionality. The Sonos products do what no other product does(AFAIK). They allow you to play music thru-out your living space wirelessly. Further, you can select speakers(other Sonos products) to play different tracks simultaneously. You can choose songs from your music library to form a cue. Re:cue; you can change the song order, add/delete, SAVE etc. Like an ITunes playlist, only better. You can adjust EQ via Bass/Treble control. You can adjust volume or mute, pause/continue, cue fwd/rev, etc. I'm able to play music stored on my PC, controlled by my phone/tablet. (you don't need music on each device) TuneIn radio (comes with the software) has 100,000 stations to choose from. They play flawlessly. You can do all this from your PC, tablet or smart phone. How do you top this? SEVERAL people can perform all these functions SIMULTANEOUSLY. (which gets interesting when your child is home from college LOL) If you ask me, it's a miracle! "Ah but, setup must be difficult!", you say. Nope, setup was a snap. Once unpackaged and plugged in, I downloaded the software and configured the speakers in less than 30 minutes. REALLY! The software is simple and intuitive. Cons: Price I wish they had a better equalizer program. The current one has a basic treble/bass slide bar. I wish they had outdoor speakers. I wish they had wireless headphones. Note: Sonos product all require AC electric supply i.e. plug them in. They're wireless, not battery operated; which I think is a good thing. My experience: My highest priority was to be able to play music off my PC located in the 26'x26' kitchen/LR/DR open floor plan, over a set of decent quality speakers. The thought of integrating the whole house seemed wonderful, albeit unattainable. We listen to a variety of music, but mostly rock, jazz and jazz fusion. Occasionally, we like to blast it. How loud? "loud enough to NOT hear myself sing" LOL. I wanted to "hit it out of the park", so I wound up buying 2 Play:5s and Sonos Sub. First, I set up the Play:5s to see if/how they would work. They immediately reminded me of Apple products with they're ridiculous gratuitous packaging. I mean the boxes alone must cost $25! LOL As I said, the setup was a snap. I downloaded the app from the Sonos site*. It loaded quickly and I was on my way. Setup** was a couple of screens similar to pairing blue tooth stuff. What did take a while, was importing my 10K track music library(There's a serious issue here too! see below.) As for sound quality, I'd rate the speakers as "very good", to "excellent". If one considers the size of the format, ease of setup and they are wireless, I'd say "excellent"! I paired the speakers as stereo and listened to flawless music stream for about an hour. The bass response was so good, I almost didn't open the sub. I'm glad I did! While a huge expense for a seemingly frivolous component, the Sonos Sub is amazing! It definitely adds another dimension to the system. Several days later, I bought the Sonos starter set (2 Play:1s). I put one in the 12'x18' bedroom and one in the 24'x30' garage. Admittedly, these speakers do not deliver the sound quality of the 5's, but when you consider the size of the format, they absolutely rock! I'm saving my $ for more Sonos products! ------------NOTES---------------------------------------------- *I downloaded the app from Sonos. There's another app on the google app site which is rated rather low. I don't know if they are the same. **You need ethernet (hard wire) connection for the first Sonos product you install. Later, you can move remove the wire or move the speaker wherever you like. ***my ITunes PLAY LISTS did NOT import. The library is all there and the playlists titles are there, but the data within the playlists is erroneous and does not play. I'm on Sono's site attempting to fix this. WARNING, there appears to be NO real FIX at this time. UPDATE: I found an esoteric file "fix". It will work short term. If you're good with your PC file system, you can do it too. FLASH! I was contacted by Sonos support regarding this post. I'll update. UPDATE- I'm about 30 days into these products. I listen to them almost daily. ( just ordered 2 more P5s) The Music stream(over my network) has been flawless. I experienced 2 or 3 device "lockups" on my S5 phone, which were quickly averted with an app restart. My ITunes playlist problem persists. Sonos has been very attentive, emailing me several times about it. They say the issue is in ITunes(I don't doubt them), but I can't find the playlist files in order to examine and repair them. I WISH the P5s had more treble (brighter). I play them with the treble setting maxed out 100% of the time. I WISH the software had a real equalizer, rather than the vanilla bass/treble adjustments. UPDATE- I purchased 2 additional P5s. Now I have 2P5s + Sub in one room(24'x24') and 2P5s standalone in another(20'x20' with lower ceiling). I'll say the standalones are still pretty impressive. In fact, the sub tends to be a bit over-the-top and requires adjustment on some songs. Generally for classical music I'll turn it up a notch, then have to back it off for rock music. It's interesting to hear the extra bass when listening to talk radio. The standalones are by NO MEANS lacking. Don't hesitate to get two P5s if you can't afford the sub.
Review: Very impressed with this - What is it? Sonos is a wireless speaker system that streams music from your computer (downloaded, ripped from CD, iTunes etc) or internet streaming services such as Spotify, Tidal and streaming radio stations directly into your room. It's all controlled via an Android or iPhone/IPad app. There is also a PC/MAC program but it's easier to use the phone. There is no screen and very limited controls on the speaker itself. With the app (or program) you can choose local or steaming music, create playlists, etc. Unlike a Bluetooth speaker, the app is just controlling what the speaker is playing. It's not the source of the music. The speaker is connected to you router via Wi-Fi (Or wired) so it get the music it's playing directly over the network. The idea of Sonos is you have a speaker in every room. But you just need one to start. Eventually you can have many speakers and they can be playing different music or all linked together playing the same thing. Why I bought it I had a CD changer, surround sound receiver and some speakers which worked for many years. I found I wanted to modernize to something easier after my friend let me try his Sonos system. Once I saw what this could do, I knew I could: - Listen to my almost 350 CD collection - Be able to create playlists from my existing collection - Access my purchased music collection (desertcart music and some iTunes tracks) (Was hoping this was possible) - Stream radio and use services like Spotify/Pandora - Start playing and change music easily My CD collection One thing Sonos does not tell you how to do is get your CD collection into the Sonos system. You can rip your CDs using some program and store them on you computer. But if you have a laptop like me sometimes it's not always available. I ended up using a microJukebox which ripped the CDs automatically. It acts as a computer server and allows me to play my music at any time. I also was able to load my existing tracks from iTunes and desertcart on it. Sonos has a nice interface like iTunes but again if your laptop is not powered on, it won't work. Now all my CDs and music are in stored on the microJukebox. How does it sound? I was going to purchase the old version of the PLAY:5 but waited after I read that the new version was almost out. I'm glad I waited. The sound is pretty amazing. My original system has good size speakers and a small sub woofer; and the PLAY:5 fills the room with rich sound just as well is not better then the larger system. Audio quality I have been doing some listening tests between my ripped CDs and the same tracks on Spotify. The tracks ripped from CD are defiantly much better, but Spotify has a lot more music available. The only thing I had to compare before was playing my Android phone through a blue-tooth speaker and playing CDs on my CD player was good. Now the PLAY:5 sounds even better than my CD player did with the same tracks (ripped from my CDs). I heard that Tidal streams most of their content in CD quality. I may get a trial account and try that out with this system. What's next? I need to start learning the advanced functionality that Sonos has to offer. I also want to start exploring some of the other free streaming services. I was very surprised at how many stream services are included. I may purchase another smaller Sonos unit for the bedroom. I see you can set alarms and it would be cool to wake up to music. I'm very happy so far! Conclusion The PLAY:5 is a great system. - Easy to use - Great app - Supports lots of different streaming services - Access to local music - Sounds amazing - Solidly built

## Features

- Our biggest and best-sounding speaker featuring six amplifiers with six dedicated speaker drivers; Fill even the largest rooms with pure, brilliant sound; Stereo pair for an even better sound experience
- Play different songs in different rooms at the same time; Or, pump one song in perfect sync, throughout your home
- Three custom-designed woofers deliver rich bass while the sealed architecture eliminates reverb and echo
- Touch sensors for volume and track control; Perfect for when your phone is hiding or out of reach

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B014LFINIA |
| Additional Features | Wireless |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Music |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Mono , Stereo |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,120 in Portable Bluetooth Speakers #34,678 in MP3 & MP4 Player Accessories |
| Brand | Sonos |
| Built-In Media | Play:5;AC power cord;Ethernet cable;Quickstart Guide Playbase |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, vera |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,261 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Enclosure Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00878269001690 |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8"D x 14.3"W x 6"H |
| Item Weight | 14 Pounds |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Sonos |
| Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Model Name | Play:5 |
| Model Number | PL5G2US1BLK |
| Mounting Type | Play |
| Number Of Circuits | 1 |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | AC |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 125 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 3.5 Millimeters |
| Speaker Type | Smart Speaker |
| Specific Uses For Product | home entertainment, parties and gatherings, large open-plan living spaces, use with turntables and CD players, humid environments like saunas or spas |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Total Ethernet Ports | 1 |
| Tweeter Diameter | 20.3 Centimeters |
| UPC | 878269001690 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | I yr warranty on parts and labor |
| Warranty Type | 12 |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |

## Product Details

- **Audio Output Mode:** Mono, Stereo
- **Brand:** Sonos
- **Connectivity Technology:** Wi-Fi
- **Mounting Type:** Play
- **Speaker Maximum Output Power:** 125 Watts

## Images

![Sonos Play:5 (2009) - Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81Thf+ICvlL.jpg)
![Sonos Play:5 (2009) - Black - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71M-sPd9k-L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can it stream amazon prime music?**
A: yes and no. if you want different music playing in different rooms you have to get multi user prime music account. more $

**Q: I am looking for a speaker to connect to echo dot via line in.  will this need to be switched to a line in mode every time i ask alexa to play music?**
A: You can directly connect the Echo Dot line out to the Play 5 line in.  There are two problems: it requires that you set the Sonos to line in mode and the Dot line out is hardwired to bypass the internal speaker.  That means if you use the Sonos for something else you can't hear Alexa.  What I did to make this a little better was to bluetooth the Dot to a line out device (usually used to bluetooh your phone to your car speakers) connected to the Sonos.  You can verbally switch the Dot to internal speaker or bluetooth.  The Sonos and Dot can still be used without moving wires around.

**Q: If I use the line-in function on the Play 5 will the music play on other sonos speakers?**
A: The Line-In input (found on PLay 5 1st and 2nd gen, Connect and Cnnect Amp) allows you to connect an external audio source (CD player, TV, etc.). You can stream the material to any combination Sonos devices in your Sonos system. Simply select the Line-In source in your controller software (found in your list of music sources such as Music Library, Radio, Sonos Playlist, etc.).Hope this helps

**Q: What is the voltage for this?**
A: Power SupplyAC 100-240V, 50-60Hz, universal input

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sonos Rocks!
*by T***O on January 12, 2016*

I guess I SHOULD have given Sonos Play:5s only four stars because of the ridiculous price they charge for this thing! That aside, I'm extremely pleased with these speaker's sound quality, control software and overall functionality. The Sonos products do what no other product does(AFAIK). They allow you to play music thru-out your living space wirelessly. Further, you can select speakers(other Sonos products) to play different tracks simultaneously. You can choose songs from your music library to form a cue. Re:cue; you can change the song order, add/delete, SAVE etc. Like an ITunes playlist, only better. You can adjust EQ via Bass/Treble control. You can adjust volume or mute, pause/continue, cue fwd/rev, etc. I'm able to play music stored on my PC, controlled by my phone/tablet. (you don't need music on each device) TuneIn radio (comes with the software) has 100,000 stations to choose from. They play flawlessly. You can do all this from your PC, tablet or smart phone. How do you top this? SEVERAL people can perform all these functions SIMULTANEOUSLY. (which gets interesting when your child is home from college LOL) If you ask me, it's a miracle! "Ah but, setup must be difficult!", you say. Nope, setup was a snap. Once unpackaged and plugged in, I downloaded the software and configured the speakers in less than 30 minutes. REALLY! The software is simple and intuitive. Cons: Price I wish they had a better equalizer program. The current one has a basic treble/bass slide bar. I wish they had outdoor speakers. I wish they had wireless headphones. Note: Sonos product all require AC electric supply i.e. plug them in. They're wireless, not battery operated; which I think is a good thing. My experience: My highest priority was to be able to play music off my PC located in the 26'x26' kitchen/LR/DR open floor plan, over a set of decent quality speakers. The thought of integrating the whole house seemed wonderful, albeit unattainable. We listen to a variety of music, but mostly rock, jazz and jazz fusion. Occasionally, we like to blast it. How loud? "loud enough to NOT hear myself sing" LOL. I wanted to "hit it out of the park", so I wound up buying 2 Play:5s and Sonos Sub. First, I set up the Play:5s to see if/how they would work. They immediately reminded me of Apple products with they're ridiculous gratuitous packaging. I mean the boxes alone must cost $25! LOL As I said, the setup was a snap. I downloaded the app from the Sonos site*. It loaded quickly and I was on my way. Setup** was a couple of screens similar to pairing blue tooth stuff. What did take a while, was importing my 10K track music library(There's a serious issue here too! see below.) As for sound quality, I'd rate the speakers as "very good", to "excellent". If one considers the size of the format, ease of setup and they are wireless, I'd say "excellent"! I paired the speakers as stereo and listened to flawless music stream for about an hour. The bass response was so good, I almost didn't open the sub. I'm glad I did! While a huge expense for a seemingly frivolous component, the Sonos Sub is amazing! It definitely adds another dimension to the system. Several days later, I bought the Sonos starter set (2 Play:1s). I put one in the 12'x18' bedroom and one in the 24'x30' garage. Admittedly, these speakers do not deliver the sound quality of the 5's, but when you consider the size of the format, they absolutely rock! I'm saving my $ for more Sonos products! ------------NOTES---------------------------------------------- *I downloaded the app from Sonos. There's another app on the google app site which is rated rather low. I don't know if they are the same. **You need ethernet (hard wire) connection for the first Sonos product you install. Later, you can move remove the wire or move the speaker wherever you like. ***my ITunes PLAY LISTS did NOT import. The library is all there and the playlists titles are there, but the data within the playlists is erroneous and does not play. I'm on Sono's site attempting to fix this. WARNING, there appears to be NO real FIX at this time. UPDATE: I found an esoteric file "fix". It will work short term. If you're good with your PC file system, you can do it too. FLASH! I was contacted by Sonos support regarding this post. I'll update. UPDATE- I'm about 30 days into these products. I listen to them almost daily. ( just ordered 2 more P5s) The Music stream(over my network) has been flawless. I experienced 2 or 3 device "lockups" on my S5 phone, which were quickly averted with an app restart. My ITunes playlist problem persists. Sonos has been very attentive, emailing me several times about it. They say the issue is in ITunes(I don't doubt them), but I can't find the playlist files in order to examine and repair them. I WISH the P5s had more treble (brighter). I play them with the treble setting maxed out 100% of the time. I WISH the software had a real equalizer, rather than the vanilla bass/treble adjustments. UPDATE- I purchased 2 additional P5s. Now I have 2P5s + Sub in one room(24'x24') and 2P5s standalone in another(20'x20' with lower ceiling). I'll say the standalones are still pretty impressive. In fact, the sub tends to be a bit over-the-top and requires adjustment on some songs. Generally for classical music I'll turn it up a notch, then have to back it off for rock music. It's interesting to hear the extra bass when listening to talk radio. The standalones are by NO MEANS lacking. Don't hesitate to get two P5s if you can't afford the sub.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very impressed with this
*by 7***K on November 25, 2015*

What is it? Sonos is a wireless speaker system that streams music from your computer (downloaded, ripped from CD, iTunes etc) or internet streaming services such as Spotify, Tidal and streaming radio stations directly into your room. It's all controlled via an Android or iPhone/IPad app. There is also a PC/MAC program but it's easier to use the phone. There is no screen and very limited controls on the speaker itself. With the app (or program) you can choose local or steaming music, create playlists, etc. Unlike a Bluetooth speaker, the app is just controlling what the speaker is playing. It's not the source of the music. The speaker is connected to you router via Wi-Fi (Or wired) so it get the music it's playing directly over the network. The idea of Sonos is you have a speaker in every room. But you just need one to start. Eventually you can have many speakers and they can be playing different music or all linked together playing the same thing. Why I bought it I had a CD changer, surround sound receiver and some speakers which worked for many years. I found I wanted to modernize to something easier after my friend let me try his Sonos system. Once I saw what this could do, I knew I could: - Listen to my almost 350 CD collection - Be able to create playlists from my existing collection - Access my purchased music collection (Amazon music and some iTunes tracks) (Was hoping this was possible) - Stream radio and use services like Spotify/Pandora - Start playing and change music easily My CD collection One thing Sonos does not tell you how to do is get your CD collection into the Sonos system. You can rip your CDs using some program and store them on you computer. But if you have a laptop like me sometimes it's not always available. I ended up using a microJukebox which ripped the CDs automatically. It acts as a computer server and allows me to play my music at any time. I also was able to load my existing tracks from iTunes and Amazon on it. Sonos has a nice interface like iTunes but again if your laptop is not powered on, it won't work. Now all my CDs and music are in stored on the microJukebox. How does it sound? I was going to purchase the old version of the PLAY:5 but waited after I read that the new version was almost out. I'm glad I waited. The sound is pretty amazing. My original system has good size speakers and a small sub woofer; and the PLAY:5 fills the room with rich sound just as well is not better then the larger system. Audio quality I have been doing some listening tests between my ripped CDs and the same tracks on Spotify. The tracks ripped from CD are defiantly much better, but Spotify has a lot more music available. The only thing I had to compare before was playing my Android phone through a blue-tooth speaker and playing CDs on my CD player was good. Now the PLAY:5 sounds even better than my CD player did with the same tracks (ripped from my CDs). I heard that Tidal streams most of their content in CD quality. I may get a trial account and try that out with this system. What's next? I need to start learning the advanced functionality that Sonos has to offer. I also want to start exploring some of the other free streaming services. I was very surprised at how many stream services are included. I may purchase another smaller Sonos unit for the bedroom. I see you can set alarms and it would be cool to wake up to music. I'm very happy so far! Conclusion The PLAY:5 is a great system. - Easy to use - Great app - Supports lots of different streaming services - Access to local music - Sounds amazing - Solidly built

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Spectacular product with Superb Support and Functionality
*by D***N on January 5, 2017*

I purchased my first Sonos speaker (Play 5) and I've had it for almost a week now. I say this is my "first" Sonos speaker because I expect to be buying more over the coming months. Before buying the Play 5, I had purchased a W9 speaker from Definitive Technology. The W9 has incredible sound. But the one I got was broken and would only connect by the audio jack. So it went back. I was also not impressed with the Definitive app and so I decided to try a different company. The Sonos app had great reviews and the more I read the more I decided that functionality is also very important. So I ordered the Play 5. The Play 5 easily connected to my home network and to my iPhone 6. The Sonos app works great and it plays very nice with the Spotify app. The Play 5 also connected very easily with my wife's iPhone and iPad. But it would not connect to my older iPad. So I sent emails to Sonos discussing the issue I was having. After the first idea didn't fix the problem, they suggested I contact them and work in real time. I did that and I was EXTREMELY impressed with the problem solving capabilities of the tech I talked with. He connected to my network and quickly diagnosed the source of the communication problem in my home network. A firmware update to my router and everything was fixed and working great on my iPad! That's right ... the problem had nothing to do with their product, but they helped me identify the problem and resolve the issue with one 20 minute phone call. Now that's what I call super service! So what can I say about the Play 5 sound quality? It's very very good. I must say, however, it is not quite as good as the sound I got from the W9. But I am still very happy with the quality. And the functionality and service more than make up for the tiny difference in sound quality. I also have a Simply Smart hub in my house that provides lots of convenient automation. The Play 5 also works with this system and will play text to speech announcements to warn me of potential issues. Just icing on the cake that the W9 couldn't touch ... So my recommendation is the following... if you want great sound, excellent functionality and support then get a Sonos Play 5. If you want the very best sound you can get at this sized speaker and price range and you don't mind the hassles of poor functionality then maybe the W9 is a better option for you. For me, I'm very happy with my first Play 5 and I expect continued satisfaction as I expand.

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