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s1 v s2 controller

  • September 18, 2022
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I’ve come back from holiday to find that some of my newer speakers (play bar, play3, play1, move) are no longer compatible with the Sonos s1 controller, only the s2 now works.  This is frustrating as I now have speakers which don’t all work on the same controller (which was the s1!).  What can I do to sort?

thank you for your response in due course.

Best answer by jgatie

dondavis wrote:

Thx for prompt response. Stupid question (sorry!) - how do I downgrade them back to S1? Thx 

 

https://support.sonos.com/s/article/5097?language=en_US

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Airgetlam
  • 42587 replies
  • September 18, 2022

Sounds like someone updated while you were gone on holiday. Those speakers will all still work with the S1 controller, you’ll just need to use the S2 controller temporarily to downgrade them back to S1.


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  • Contributor I
  • 1 reply
  • September 18, 2022

Thx for prompt response. Stupid question (sorry!) - how do I downgrade them back to S1? Thx 


jgatie
  • 27691 replies
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  • September 18, 2022
dondavis wrote:

Thx for prompt response. Stupid question (sorry!) - how do I downgrade them back to S1? Thx 

 

https://support.sonos.com/s/article/5097?language=en_US


  • Lyricist I
  • 2 replies
  • October 30, 2022

Does anyone from Sonos read this?

I had the same issue. Either there's a bug or something Sonos are not telling us. How can my sonos play 1's update to S2 in their own.

I love the technology when it works but spent 4 hours of my life in this!


buzz
  • 23898 replies
  • October 30, 2022
AdamB123 wrote:

I had the same issue. Either there's a bug or something Sonos are not telling us. How can my sonos play 1's update to S2 in their own.

 

It seems to be the industry custom these days to make upgrades “easy” -- under the assumption that everyone would want to use the latest and greatest.

The transition from S1 to S2 is not automatic, but in my opinion it is a bit too easy. It is possible that a well meaning child or friend though that they were doing you a favor under the assumption that the old and clueless need all the help that they can get. In my orbit it’s the young ones who are clueless, but I don’t think that this is typical attitude.

If someone installs the S2 instead of the S1 controller on their phone/pad there will be a strong push to ‘upgrade’.


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  • 7543 replies
  • October 31, 2022

I think this problem would go away if the S1->S2 update process required the Sonos system password before proceeding (as S2->S2 updates do these days).


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