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Two Subs two different Amps

  • 7 September 2021
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I have multiple rooms and previous only one Sub in the dining room. 

 

I have updated my Amps and bought a new Sub for the dining room and moved the previous Sub to the Study

 

The Study is connected via an Ethernet cable direct to the Amp Sub port and through a BT extender (hard wire in power circuit)

 

The Dining room via WIFI

 

The speakers in the Study and Dining room are two separate wired

 

YET 

 

When I play the study alone music is heard in the dining room – even if I turn the dining room Amp off and visa versa 

 

Utterly confusing

 

It is like the Subs are connected and drive the speakers without full sound 

 

How do I separate the two subs

 

I’m going mad

 

 

 

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Best answer by Kumar 7 September 2021, 12:52

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The Subs are best left unwired via ethernet, and then bonded to the amp they accompany via the Sonos app.

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Hi

How many speakers are attached to each Amp and where are they positioned. Meaning are speakers connected one AMP positioned in a single room or across two rooms?

For example:

  1. Amp 1 > All speakers are in Room A    or
  2. Amp 1 > Speakers are split between Room A and Room B