I haven’t found an exact answer on the forums here, so apologies in advance if this appears to be a duplicate post, but I just need some clarification before we start doing some wiring in our house…
For aesthetic purposes I am looking for a setup that allows a 5.1 setup to run on Sonos.
The TV is going above fireplace within a recessed area and we don’t want a mantle for a Sonos sound bar (Arc) to sit on top of.
As I understand it, there is no way to get a 5.1 setup with Sonos if you’re not going with an Arc (or Beam) and pairing with Sonos rears (Eras, One, Fives, etc.) or passive ceiling speakers powered by a Sonos Amp that is then paired with the Arc.
It seems like the best I could do is a 4.1 setup with no center channel if I went with a pair of in-wall and in-ceiling speakers - each powered by a pair of Sonos Amps, is this correct?
Alternatively, if I had a 5.1 setup connected to an AV receiver could I connect a Sonos Port? If so, what is required to easily switch between TV audio and Sonos? Do I need a smart remote or to always have the Receiver remote easily accessible? If I go this route will the Sonos output to all 5 speakers or still only input to left/right speakers - will it at least go to the in-wall and in-ceiling (all four, 2 left, 2 right).
Related to above… would a receiver that ‘Works with Sonos’ solve this issue?