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Waipuka

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Firstly, I hope I'm in the right place because I'm new to this forum.
My wife and I are about to move into a tiny home that we built in rural Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. We will only have cellular wifi, i.e. no wifi coming into the house. We will download music onto Apple music on our visits into town and my iPhone 11 will be the source of our music and this will be transferred to a device via Bluetooth. We will have no space for a traditional hifi system ie separate speakers etc. The main living space will be 8.5m x 5m. This will include lounge, dining and kitchen area. I understand that Bluetooth will not give us the best sound, however that is what we will have. We have a budget of NZ$3000. Over here, that will get us a Naim Mu-so 2. I've read some positive things about the Mu-so 2 and a wireless speaker would suit our requirements in terms of size. However, because we will be listening to our music via Bluetooth, are there other ways of getting the best sound possible within our budget.
Ng? mihi
 

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Kia ora koutou
Firstly, I hope I'm in the right place because I'm new to this forum.
My wife and I are about to move into a tiny home that we built in rural Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. We will only have cellular wifi, i.e. no wifi coming into the house. We will download music onto Apple music on our visits into town and my iPhone 11 will be the source of our music and this will be transferred to a device via Bluetooth. We will have no space for a traditional hifi system ie separate speakers etc. The main living space will be 8.5m x 5m. This will include lounge, dining and kitchen area. I understand that Bluetooth will not give us the best sound, however that is what we will have. We have a budget of NZ$3000. Over here, that will get us a Naim Mu-so 2. I've read some positive things about the Mu-so 2 and a wireless speaker would suit our requirements in terms of size. However, because we will be listening to our music via Bluetooth, are there other ways of getting the best sound possible within our budget.
Ng? mihi
Hey @Waipuka
Welcome to WBF, I would like to recommend The Aurora by iFi. It has a very good Bluetooth module with the best codecs on the market and It also measures the acoustics of the room and adapts to it.
https://ifi-audio.com/products/aurora/
 

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