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Advanced eq settings


Hi, would there be a way to get advanced eq settings in the app. The bass/treble setting isn’t cutting it for me and I’d like to be able to boost certain bass frequencies while being able to cut down sub bass frequencies so that they don’t vibrate my room as much. 

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ratty
  • 31402 replies
  • July 12, 2022

You need to use Trueplay (for which you require an iOS device). The players contain a parametric EQ with a lot more filters than anything a user could readily tweak manually, but it can only be tuned using Trueplay.


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  • Contributor I
  • 3 replies
  • July 12, 2022

I do use trueplay! However I do want to reduce certain frequencies further. 


ratty
  • 31402 replies
  • July 12, 2022

Which speakers do you have? Mention of sub bass suggests there could be a Sub involved. The level of Sub can of course be configured separately. 


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  • Contributor I
  • 3 replies
  • July 12, 2022

I have an arc, sub, 2 ones as surrounds. I reduced my sub volume so as to reduce bass however it reduces certain frequencies that I don’t want reduced I.e. drum kicks. So my goal would be to keep the drum kicks the same but reduce any frequencies below that 


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  • Trending Lyricist I
  • 24 replies
  • July 13, 2022

You don’t get Trueplay with a £699 Sonos AMP which is a disgrace and really needs an update to fix. 


Ken_Griffiths
scobihughes wrote:

You don’t get Trueplay with a £699 Sonos AMP which is a disgrace and really needs an update to fix. 

This support page says something slightly different:

Link: https://support.sonos.com/s/article/3222

  • Amp and Connect:Amp support Trueplay when powering Sonos In-Wall or In-CeilingArchitectural speakers as a standalone Sonos room. 
  • Amp and Connect:Amp also support Trueplay when powering any third-party surround speakers in a Sonos home theater setup.

 


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  • Contributor I
  • 3 replies
  • July 13, 2022

So it turned out that turning off the loudness setting under eq really helped balance the sound out


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  • Trending Lyricist I
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  • July 14, 2022
Ken_Griffiths wrote:
scobihughes wrote:

You don’t get Trueplay with a £699 Sonos AMP which is a disgrace and really needs an update to fix. 

This support page says something slightly different:

Link: https://support.sonos.com/s/article/3222

  • Amp and Connect:Amp support Trueplay when powering Sonos In-Wall or In-CeilingArchitectural speakers as a standalone Sonos room. 
  • Amp and Connect:Amp also support Trueplay when powering any third-party surround speakers in a Sonos home theater setup.

 

Your missing the point, but you already know that. 


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