Trueplay is now available for the world to try and we’d love to hear what you think about the tuning. Have you noticed a change in your home? What are your impressions?
Personally, I first set up Trueplay in the worst possible situation I had at home, an original PLAY:5 sitting half behind a hollowed out speaker tower speaker which was used as a table for a record player (it’s a long story). The room has stone floors, high ceilings, and a few couches. The difference was immense.
After my dance around the room the PLAY:5 sounded like a completely different speaker. The highs were much clearer, and the lows resonated better throughout the room. Friends in the house couldn’t believe the difference either.
The next room I tested was much better off. The PLAY:3 in there was in a better place already, sitting toward the corner of the room, on top of a table. Wood floors, much smaller room, lower ceilings. There was still a noticeable change, as Trueplay really does help out the PLAY:3, but it wasn’t as big as with that first room.
Let us know how it goes! We recommend testing out 5 tracks that you know very well and seeing the difference. What rooms did you try it out in? What did you notice? What are your experiences? Share your stories here.
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I bought 'Just Between Friends' because of you. Thanks for that. Awesome late night living room listening treat right there.
:-)enjoy. The other three are just as good. Carter keeps the albums from sounding just more of the same, as Person albums tend to.
Where the difference is profound, are you able to see that on the usual freq response graphs and if so, how does it show up there?
I am going to take another stab at my living room in the way you suggest - as opposed to the video instruction of largely picking up wall reflected sound all around the room, from relatively close to the walls.
Perhaps that will result in something audible, but I now will not be surprised if it doesn't.
Sorry, in this case I did not attempt to measure anything, but the overall balance had obviously been rearranged. In many "before" and "after" comparisons, one must flip back and forth several times in order to discover a very subtle change. In this case the change was almost startling. Similar to flipping a couple bands on a graphic equalizer from neutral to full. In earlier location (the one that I measured), one could flip back and forth many times and not be sure that there was a difference.
Yes actually, in my experience it does smooth out the peaks and it also throws more mid/upper-mid to the PLAY:1's and lets the SUB do mostly lows, in saying that the SUB does still play the mids just at a more subtle rate to the point where I can't notice until I am near it very close, this just makes it (in my opinion) perfectly blended with the PLAY:1's. I like it!
Single Play:1 in kitchen, lousy location on breadbox, up against back wall, under cupboard, boomy bass. After tuning, huge improvement, tight bass, much cleaner vocals.
Play:1 pair on desk in tiny office, nearfield, tuning didn't do much, as they already sounded fantastic.
Play:1 pair on desk in tiny office, nearfield, tuning didn't do much, as they already sounded fantastic.
No SONOS controller for my Lumia so I borrowed an iPAD and went for a wave
Play 1 in study - no appreciable difference
Playbar, sub, two play 3s in lounge - trueplay not available
Two play 5s in dining room - no appreciable difference
Play 5 in gym - no appreciable difference
In all cases SONOS app reported only subtle changes made
I think that the test noise was loud enough to scare the neighbours though
Given the ecstatic reviews above perhaps I may try turning Trueplay on and off and experimenting with different music
Play 1 in study - no appreciable difference
Playbar, sub, two play 3s in lounge - trueplay not available
Two play 5s in dining room - no appreciable difference
Play 5 in gym - no appreciable difference
In all cases SONOS app reported only subtle changes made
I think that the test noise was loud enough to scare the neighbours though
Given the ecstatic reviews above perhaps I may try turning Trueplay on and off and experimenting with different music
Maybe try tuning the study again. That single play one would normally tune to a big difference unless a perfect room.
Gotta say... I swear someone fell down the stairs today but it was the bass response out of my Play:1s. Never had that level of awesome out of them!
I've played a bit with Trueplay. In my main listening room (Play5 pair + sub), the app said that only minor changes were made, however, my impression is that of a huge change. All the nice clarity in the bass department that the sub brought (just bought it a couple of weeks ago) is gone, it almost sounds like before when I only had the Play 5 pair. I'm, not a "boomy bass" type of listener - EQ has always been in the middle, I mainly listen to jazz and classical music. I'm still switching back and forth between Trueplay on and off, maybe I still need time to get used to it, but I always end up liking it a lot better with Trueplay switched off in this room.
In the bedroom, Trueplay said "not done much", and here, I like what it has done - the Play5 sits in the corner (although with plenty of space from the wall on all sides).
In the room with the worst listening situation (Play1 in a very, very small bathroom with all flat and hard surfaces), Trueplay never finishes, complaining about too much background noise (while there is virtually none). I expect it can't cope with the reflections.
So, at the end of the day: Mixed feelings about Trueplay. Good it can be switched on and off.
In the bedroom, Trueplay said "not done much", and here, I like what it has done - the Play5 sits in the corner (although with plenty of space from the wall on all sides).
In the room with the worst listening situation (Play1 in a very, very small bathroom with all flat and hard surfaces), Trueplay never finishes, complaining about too much background noise (while there is virtually none). I expect it can't cope with the reflections.
So, at the end of the day: Mixed feelings about Trueplay. Good it can be switched on and off.
I agree. Along with the fact that it is free.
I tried Trueplay using the latest iPod Touch. Stereo Play:1s in the kitchen, each in a corner on opposite ends of the longer wall. I was delighted by the difference! The kitchen Play:1s always sounded tubby to me. Now they are open with rich, well-defined bass and crisp mids / highs. I am very impressed, thanks Sonos for this free upgrade!
Next on to the living room, bedroom, and studio!
Next on to the living room, bedroom, and studio!
I've always been impressed with the sound from my play 1, 3 and 5. I enabled trueplay and the sound is very clear.
However, with trueplay turned off it sounds very unimpressive and I can't believe it sounded that bad before trueplay. I don't think I'd have been happy with it sounding like that. I'm wondering if when trueplay is turned off its actually not the same as it used to be and tuned differently thereby giving a false impression of how much different it is with trueplay.
Don't get me wrong, I'm happy with how it sounds with trueplay I just don't think it used to be as bad as it is now without trueplay.
However, with trueplay turned off it sounds very unimpressive and I can't believe it sounded that bad before trueplay. I don't think I'd have been happy with it sounding like that. I'm wondering if when trueplay is turned off its actually not the same as it used to be and tuned differently thereby giving a false impression of how much different it is with trueplay.
Don't get me wrong, I'm happy with how it sounds with trueplay I just don't think it used to be as bad as it is now without trueplay.
Enabling Trueplay sets the eq back to default, so any adjustments you'd made previously would be lost, if you'd changed anything in the eq before you'd need to set it back to how you had it before to hear the real difference.
Thanks. I did notice the EQ was reset after trueplay and returned them back to their original settings. It just seems so unclear and dull with trueplay turned off and I find it hard to believe it sounded that bad before.
I know, I had the same thought. But I do remember my kitchen Play:1s sounding tubby before, and now they sound much better.
You kind of get used to what you have, and the music takes over and you forget about the "sound". Soon you will also forget about Trueplay.
U tuned 3 x play 1 & 2 x play 5.
Play 5 in Kitchen & living room : not much difference, a little less bass.
Play 1 in bedrooms : I was already impressed about the quality/sound you could get from such a small speaker, now even better.
Looking forward to a Trueplay on Android.
Play 5 in Kitchen & living room : not much difference, a little less bass.
Play 1 in bedrooms : I was already impressed about the quality/sound you could get from such a small speaker, now even better.
Looking forward to a Trueplay on Android.
Maybe I'm tone deaf, but I didn't get it. On my Play:1 stereo pair it created distortion. I've submitted a case for it. I also found that in that room space is very limited and I ran out of places to go to wave my iPad round. It's a no from me.
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