Hi all,
For the past few years, I’ve been listening to my two Play:5s (gen. 1), paired together. Connected via an audio cable from my TV to the line-in port, I’ve been enjoying their sound for movies as well.
Apparently, I’ve been so vocally fond of them, that I got a Playbar as a gift for my birthday recently.
Now, I’m trying to figure out what the best way to utilise the three products is - of course, hoping that it’ll be an upgrade to my experience so far.
I love how all three sound when listening to music! I find that the Playbar does “open-up” the sound of the two 5s in a very satisfying way. Next comes the topic of the sound coming from the TV.
From some of the questions here I learned that I cannot use the two Play:5s for just the front left and right channels, with the Playbar as the center. I can, however, group them, so that they play together. In this way I might not get great left-right separation, but I would still enjoy the contribution of the low-frequency richness of the 5s to the Playbar (as I don’t have a Sub... yet).
While all three do sound great together for music, with the TV audio there’s a quite noticeable “reverb effect” when I group the 5s to the Playbar. Reading around, I found out that gen 1 of the Play:5s does have a high(er) sync latency, thus they cannot work as surrounds.
Given that I don’t care that much for surround/home cinema, but rather I’d like to have as good stereo as possible for both music and movies, my questions are:
- Is that echo/reverb effect I’m getting when I group the two Play:5s with the Playbar solely due to their high sync latency?
- If the answer to the first question is yes, then would that surely be addressed, shall I decide to upgrade the two Play:5s to gen2?
- Do you have any other ideas/suggestions what would be the best way to utilise two Play:5s (gen 1) and a Playbar?
Thanks!