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  • 22 June 2022
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Can the Ray be stereo paired with another Sonos speaker (ie a Move)?

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Best answer by John B 22 June 2022, 18:33

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Thanks everybody for your help…… Its possible that I now know what I’m doing

 

Thanks…. thats a shame…. maybe the new cheaper base unit will be out soon to go with the Ray..

It isn’t really a shame.  Having the two channels with different sound signatures would probably sound awful.  You could group a Ray and another speaker to play music in perfect sync.  (They wouldn’t sync for TV sound though.)

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@tonyroddis - if you were to add a mini sub and surrounds eventually, then they would sound nice in music mode as well as TV mode :)

It was more to do with music rather than TV…. so when the TV wasnt ‘on’ and it acts like a speaker could it be stereo paired>

Thanks…. thats a shame…. maybe the new cheaper base unit will be out soon to go with the Ray..

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Just to add to the answer by @SarahN…neither Moves nor Roams can be used as surrounds. Just in case you might be thinking along those lines 😊.

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No, it can only be bonded with a Sub and/or 2 surround speakers in a Home Theatre set up.

A Move can be stereo paired with another Move though.