29-May-2015, 06:05
Manoet,
I am not an expert on anything technical, so don't rely on my advice. However (insert smiley) I am certain that you can save the 7.1.2 firmware onto your computer. But if not, I would not be too worried. 7.1.1 is still available, I think, and 7.1.3 b is as well, so you should be able to get them and adjust/ downgrade your firmware. It is worth considering that many owners like V8.0.0. It seems to depend on your system as well as your set up; dual mono systems seem more... fragile, than the single 120/200/250 systems. But I'm still on 7.1.1, so I have no experience with the newer firmware versions.
If your Sonos is upgraded to 24/96 that is great. I didn't realize that you had a modded Sonos. I did also do a quick googlize of your speakers; very neat indeed.
I am not an expert on anything technical, so don't rely on my advice. However (insert smiley) I am certain that you can save the 7.1.2 firmware onto your computer. But if not, I would not be too worried. 7.1.1 is still available, I think, and 7.1.3 b is as well, so you should be able to get them and adjust/ downgrade your firmware. It is worth considering that many owners like V8.0.0. It seems to depend on your system as well as your set up; dual mono systems seem more... fragile, than the single 120/200/250 systems. But I'm still on 7.1.1, so I have no experience with the newer firmware versions.
If your Sonos is upgraded to 24/96 that is great. I didn't realize that you had a modded Sonos. I did also do a quick googlize of your speakers; very neat indeed.
Damon
Powernode, NAD M32, Cambridge CD transport, Analysis Plus, Nordost, iFi Nova, CSS Criton 1TDX, KEF C62
Vancouver, Canada