Hi,
I've tried out PLAYBAR, 2x Play:1 and SUB. But I'm not convinced, especially when it comes to use the system for music listening. I miss the "solid dynamic sound" from the PLAYBAR as you get in a Play:5. I love the SUB though, it's amazing.
However, I've been thinking about a solution like this:
- 2x Play:5 as front speakers.
-1x Play:3/Play:5 as center speaker.
- 2× Play:1 as rear speakers.
- 1x SUB
My question is, does Sonos support this set up for 5.1 surround? If, do I need to add any extra components?
Answered
5.1 surround without PLAYBAR
Best answer by Airgetlam
There's nothing in the Sonos ecosystem that would allow you to separate the left, center and right signals, and send them to three separate speakers. Many of us have suggested such a system to Sonos, here in these boards, as we think that it would sell a lot more speakers for them, which is the only way that they make money.
The CONNECT is a relatively older device that is designed to take the music from Sonos streams and supply it to already existing amplifiers. It's not designed to be an adjunct to your TV set.
No, that wouldn't be overkill. I happen to be satisfied with music from my PLAYBAR, SUB, and 2 PLAY:1s set up as "Full" rather than "Ambient", but my ears and musical tastes aren't yours. Important to note, however, the SUB can be bonded to one set of speakers at a time, although using a pair of PLAY:5s might obviate the need for a SUB.
The CONNECT is a relatively older device that is designed to take the music from Sonos streams and supply it to already existing amplifiers. It's not designed to be an adjunct to your TV set.
No, that wouldn't be overkill. I happen to be satisfied with music from my PLAYBAR, SUB, and 2 PLAY:1s set up as "Full" rather than "Ambient", but my ears and musical tastes aren't yours. Important to note, however, the SUB can be bonded to one set of speakers at a time, although using a pair of PLAY:5s might obviate the need for a SUB.
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