Convenient, multifunction home audio systems used to be enormous. Now they can be as small as compact Bluetooth speaker. But it’s not just Bluetooth. Many of our home audio systems are fully networkable, so that you can stream music to them from all over the Internet, or from network audio resources in your own home.
Some are just standalone speakers. Some are three-part micro systems. Some are modern. Some adopt retro styling. We reckon you’ll find something here for your home.
At Addicted To Audio we carry home audio systems from the world’s best-known brands, including Yamaha and Sony. But we also carry an exciting range of first-class systems from some of the finest specialist brands in the world, such as Dynaudio, Naim Audio, Bowers & Wilkins, Cambridge Audio, Sonos, Ruark Audio, Fender, Bryston and Peachtree Audio. You may not be familiar with some of those brands, but they’ve got a quality experience in store for your ears.
There are two great ways to buy a home audio system. The best way for most people is at a quality retail outlet in your city. That way you can have a listen, try some out, see whether one of them feels like a good “fit” for you and your phone. But if you’re confident that you already know what you want, consider purchasing your system direct from us at Addicted To Audio. We are an authorised Australian reseller for all our products. We provide full service and after sales support. And we ship fast.
There are a few important factors that need to be taken into consideration when deciding on a wireless music solution for your home. For starters, whereabouts in your home are you planning on doing the majority of your listening? If you mainly have “ambient” music on the background and you’d like to be able to move your music from room-to-room with you, then a compact single-speaker like the
If you need the flexibility of having more wired connectivity options, including Airplay, Chromecast, Tidal/Spotify Connect as well as HDMI ARC for connection to your TV, the
Many music lovers prefer the “traditional” arrangement of a dedicated two-channel, stereo setup. Wireless stereo speakers like the
And lastly, why limit music enjoyment to one room in your house when you can have high-resolution music follow you around in every room? If that sounds more like your cup-of-tea, then a