Using Sonos Connect to stream to an integrated amp via optical. I've always used Fixed for line-out level but now I see another option, Pass-Through.
Tried it, no apparent difference.
So what is the difference between Fixed and Pass-Through?
Using Sonos Connect to stream to an integrated amp via optical. I've always used Fixed for line-out level but now I see another option, Pass-Through.
Tried it, no apparent difference.
So what is the difference between Fixed and Pass-Through?
Best answer by ratty
Er, no. It’s nothing to do with passing through surround-encoded audio. There’s no means by which a source could deliver surround-encoded audio into a Connect anyway. It has no S/PDIF input.
‘Pass-through’ is for use with ‘Works with Sonos’ amps/receivers that are able to register with the Sonos API for external control via the Sonos controller app. The Connect outputs a Fixed stereo signal, and the volume control in the app adjusts the level in the downstream amp/receiver directly.
Typically the amp/receiver is also automatically switched to the correct input for the Connect.
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