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Ideal Room Size For Sonos Arc Ultra

  • May 14, 2025
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My home interiors are in progress and my day room, family lounge, dining are all interconnected open spaces.

I have attached my Living Room Plan. (ALl measurements rae in milimeters)

I dont have too much budget left but want to install SOnos Arc Ultra as of now. Kindly note I have never used any soundbar evr or any other speakers for TV, ever in my life.

Will Arc Ultra be sufficient as per attached plan.

All inputs will be welcome.

Thanks in advance.

 

Best answer by craigski

I would also have a read here, take note of placement and wall mount guidelines.

https://www.sonos.com/en-us/guides/arcultra

I also noticed the chair at bottom is a little to far away to reach for drinks at the bar without getting up 😀

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jgatie
  • May 14, 2025

It will be more than adequate.  I use an Arc Ultra w/ Sub and surrounds in an open floorplan that includes Kitchen, Dining and Living areas and I’ve never had the volume above half.  Usually, I have it around 1/3.


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  • May 14, 2025

I would also have a read here, take note of placement and wall mount guidelines.

https://www.sonos.com/en-us/guides/arcultra

I also noticed the chair at bottom is a little to far away to reach for drinks at the bar without getting up 😀


Stanley_4
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  • May 14, 2025

Our space is larger and more open, 2 sides, and our Arc Ultra nicely fills the space for TV and music. We do have a single Sub that we like but wouldn't call essential, wouldn't want to give it up either.

We have space and location issues so we use Era 100s as our surrounds, we tried Era 300s and while the sound was great the placement wasn't something we could live with long term. Miss the extra sound and ATMOS positioning on the 300s but the 100s are certainly more than adequate.