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Pair a single Sonos One to Playbar?

  • March 29, 2019
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With the Playbar connected to a TV, can you pair a single Sonos One to the Playbar or do you need 2 Sonos One’s? Couldn’t seem to pair just 1 of them for TV sound...

Best answer by Airgetlam

You can "group" a single Sonos One as another room to the PLAYBAR, and the sound from the TV input will be delayed by about 70ms on the Sonos One.

In order to "bond" the Sonos One as a surround speaker, you must have two of them. Sonos doesn't allow a single surround speaker, most likely due to the nature of the surround sound signal. It has a distinct left and right.
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Airgetlam
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  • March 29, 2019
You can "group" a single Sonos One as another room to the PLAYBAR, and the sound from the TV input will be delayed by about 70ms on the Sonos One.

In order to "bond" the Sonos One as a surround speaker, you must have two of them. Sonos doesn't allow a single surround speaker, most likely due to the nature of the surround sound signal. It has a distinct left and right.

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  • March 29, 2019
Great, thank you for the info. Appreciate it.