Home Theater and Television Recommendation Megathread



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Philips 55pus7600/12 passes DD 5.1 through optical. Confirmed.

Thanks for sharing! I'll get it added to the list. Does it have a onscreen popup about the TV speakers disabled when you adjust the volume?
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Philips 55pus7600/12 passes DD 5.1 through optical. Confirmed.
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Sources and Devices Guide



Here are some devices that we've seen used with great success with Sonos home theater setups in the past. We’ll go into some of the details of how to use them best in each entry. Devices that can transcode DTS into Dolby Digital 5.1 have been marked with an *.

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Apple TV
The Apple TV can be set up to output Dolby Digital + surround audio to your TV through its HDMI output. The older Apple TVs can also send Dolby Digital + audio directly to your Playbar using the optical output if needed. The newest Apple TV only has an HDMI output so it can’t be wired directly into your Playbar.

The Apple TV’s audio output should be set to Dolby Digital Surround. As long as your TV can pass Dolby Digital 5.1 through its optical port you can enjoy surround sound on your Playbar.

You can use your AppleTV remote to control the Sonos volume as well. Previous versions of the AppleTV came with an IR remote, which can be taught to the Sonos home theater device’s IR sensor in the same way as other remotes.

The Apple TV 4(4th generation) uses a Siri remote which can also be used to control the volume level on your Playbar or Playbase. This remote uses HDMI-CEC technology to automatically recognize your TV so that you do not need to program it in order to control your TV’s volume.

You’ll need another remote control that has already been programmed to control the volume for the TV, not the original remote it came with. Then, on your Apple TV (4th generation), go to Settings > Remotes and Devices > Volume Control. Select Learn New Device. From there you can follow the onscreen directions to program the Siri remote.

Once the Siri remote has the right commands in there, if you haven’t taught the Playbar those same commands yet, you can do so under Sonos Settings > Room Settings > Playbar > TV > Remote.

With Apple TV and AirPlay, you can also send stereo audio right from your Apple TV to a Playbase or Beam.

Amazon Fire TV
The Amazon Fire TV can output Dolby Digital 5.1 if the app running supports this format. We recommend connecting your Amazon Fire TV to your TV using an HDMI cable. As long as your Amazon Fire TV app outputs DD5.1 and your TV can pass DD5.1 through its optical output, your Sonos will play surround. In this configuration you should set the Amazon Fire TV’s audio output to Dolby Digital + over HDMI.

You can also connect the Amazon Fire TV directly to your Playbar or Playbase using the Fire’s optical output if you have a model with that connection. In this configuration you will still get DD5.1 on your Playbar or Playbase if the app you are running supports that format. If the app you’re In this configuration you should set the Amazon Fire TV’s audio output to Dolby Digital over optical.

Please note that some TVs will try to pass Dolby Digital + through the optical unchanged, instead of converting it to Dolby Digital 5.1. If your TV does this, your Playbar or Playbase will not play and you’ll need to adjust the settings of the Amazon Fire TV to PCM instead of Dolby Digital. This may be the case if your Playbar or Playbase is wired directly to your Amazon Fire TV as well.

If you’re using Sonos Ones as surrounds or a Sonos Beam, you can also configure them to control what’s playing on your Fire TV using the steps here. The Fire TV also has Alexa built-in with the remote, and using the Sonos Skill you can use the remote to control your entire Sonos system.

*Blu-ray players
Blu-Ray players can output Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound to Sonos. As long as your media has a Dolby Digital 5.1 audio track the Blu-ray player will output that signal to your TV. If your TV passes Dolby Digital 5.1 through its optical port you can enjoy that media in 5.1 on your Sonos home theater.

Some Blu-ray players will also transcode DTS surround sound into Dolby Digital, then output that to your TV. By using one of these Blu-ray players you can enjoy 5.1 surround sound on your Sonos home theater even when the media only outputs in DTS. This thread describes some of the Blu-ray players which can transcode DTS to DD. There’s also a good discussion here around UHD Blu-Ray players that’ll perform this transcoding. We have some recommended from the community here.

Chromecast TV
The Chromecast TV can be set up to send 5.1 audio to your Playbar or Playbase. With the Chromecast TV wired into your TV via an HDMI cable, you can set the audio output to Dolby Digital +. As long as the running app support this format and your TV passes Dolby Digital through its optical output you can enjoy 5.1 surround sound on your Playbar or Playabse.
*Playstation 4
The PlayStation 4 can be configured to output Dolby Digital 5.1. With the PS4 wired into your TV using an HDMI cable, follow this guide to configure the audio output. As long as your TV passes Dolby Digital through its optical output your Sonos home theater will play surround sound from your PS4.

Supports transcoding for Blu-rays with directions on the link above.

Roku
The Roku player can output Dolby Digital + 5.1 to your TV through the HDMI cable. To do so, head into the settings menu then set the audio mode to “Auto” or “Surround sound.” As long as your TV passes Dolby Digital through its optical port the Playbar or Playbase will play in surround sound.
Smart TV apps
Many TVs these days have network connectivity and built in apps which can access your favorite services all on their own. So long as the TV is capable of passing Dolby Digital 5.1 content from over the air sources to optical you should be all set. Keep in mind, some apps don't broadcast or stream in Dolby Digital, so your content audio will vary.
*Xbox One
The Xbox One and Xbox One S can be setup to output Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound to Sonos. Please follow this page has some steps to configure your Xbox One for Dolby Digital 5.1 surround audio. You can either connect your Xbox One to your TV via an HDMI cable or connect it directly to your Playbar or Playbase with an optical cable.

Supports transcoding for Blu-rays with directions on the link above.
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Community Recommended Devices


Sonos doesn’t make any specific recommendations for TVs, but there have been some good ones suggested on the community which work great with the Playbar and Playbase. Here is a list of TVs that pass Dolby Digital 5.1 from external components and over the air sources. We’ll break some of them down below here based on size. We’ll link you to the recommendation too.

If you’d like to recommend a specific TV which meets these requirements feel free to post it below here. We’ll be updating this list with your recommendations regularly. When leaving a recommendation, please note the following:

To make a TV recommendation:
TV Brand and Model
Does it pass Dolby Digital 5.1 from external components and over the air sources?
Does it have a pop-up on screen when the volume is adjusted?

To make a HDMI or Optical Switcher Recommendation:
Brand and Model
Does it convert any formats such as DTS into Dolby Digital?
What inputs and outputs does it have?
Is it ARC compatible?
Do you need to use a remote control to adjust the input?


Your TV Recommendations for Playbar and Playbase

39 inch and under
Sony KDL-32W653A
Sony KDL-37W5500

40 - 45 inch
LG 42LH5000
Philips 42PFL7008
Samsung UE40F8000
Sony KDL-42W653A
Sony 42W805
Toshiba 43U6863DB


46 - 49 inch
Samsung UE48JU7000 - 4k
LG 49UF695 - 4k
LG 49UF770V - 4k
LG 47LM6700
LG 47LV5500

LG 47LH3000
Samsung UE46F6740
Sony Bravia NX713 (KDL-46NX713)
Sony Bravia KDL-50W704A
Sony Bravia KDL50W755C


50-55 inch
LG OLED55B6V - 4k
Philips 55PUT4900 - 4k
Samsung UN55JU7100 - 4k
Samsung UN55KS8000 - 4k
Samsung UE55F9000STXXU - 4k
Samsung UE55JU7000 - 4k
Samsung UE55KS8000 - 4k
Samsung UE55KS9000 - 4k
Samsung UE55JS9000 - 4k
Sony XBR 55X850A - 4k
Philips 55pus7600/12 - 4k. Remote is RF only and doesn’t control Playbar.
LG 55LM6700
LG 55LV5500

LG 55EF9500
Samsung UE55JS9000 - There was an issue with audio content from this TV that should now be resolved. More here.
Sony KDL 50W808C
Sony KDL 55W829
Sony KDL5 5EX720
VIZIO XVT553SV
Panasonic 50-EX700B
Panasonic FZ802B - 4k OLED - 2018

56-59 inch
LG 58UF830v - 4k


60-65 inch
Sony XBR 65X850C - 4k
LG 60UH8500 - 4k
LG 60LM7200
LG 60PM670S
LG 65EF9500
LG OLED 65EG9600
Samsung PN60F8500AF
Samsung PS64F8500
Sony KD65x8508
VIZIO E601i-A3
Sony Bravia OLED XBR65A8F - 4k OLED - 2018

70 inch and above
VIZIO P702ui-B3u - 4k
VIZIO M70-C3 - 4k
Sharp LC-80LE632U
Sony KDL70R550A
VIZIO M701D-A3
VIZIO M801D-A3



HDMI Switcher recommendations from the community:
These switchers may work well with a Playbar or Playbase to get audio from HDMI sources that aren't converting through your TV. They usually have an Optical output to go to your Playbar or Playbase. For Beam, it's more unusual to find an HDMI switcher with ARC for audio, and CEC won't likely work with voice commands. The Beam can use the included optical to HDMI converter to get audio if ARC isn't available.
Octava HD-41
Monoprice ARC version 7974
ViewHD Prosumer HDMI VHD-PRO3X1i


Blu-ray Players that can transcode DTS to Dolby Digital on the fly
Samsung H6500
Samsung F7500
Samsung BDD5500
Samsung BD-F5900
Samsung UBD-K8500 UHD Blu-Ray Player
OPPO 203 UHD Blu-Ray Player
Samsung BD-H6500