Can i use my Airport Express (2nd generation) instead of a Sonos Connect

I have an Airport Epress (2nd generation) and want to use it instead of buying another Sonos Connect At the moment my Sonos Connect is hooked up to my Bose Solo as part of my Sonos audio system around the house. i want to move the Solo to the dining room but keep the Connect in the living room hooked up to my CD player. Instead of buying another Connect for the Bose can i use the Airport Express that i have spare and config it to use like the Connect.
Can anyone help??
Barry

Yes, and no. You can connect the Bose speaker to the AirPort Express, and then, stream iTunes via AirPlay to the Express.
I believe Sonos uses a different audio streaming protocol than AirPlay. You cannot directly stream from a Sonos server to the Express. For that you will need one of the Sonos solutions.

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