I have Sonos Arc synced with a sub and two SLs. Some movies such as John Wick seem way too loud with low dialogue. This could be the movie just wanted to know if there was any tricks to solving this issue. I have an Apple TV and also fire cube. The Speech Enhancement is on and true play has been done as well.
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Thank you for reaching out and I’ll be assisting you.
I would like to take a closer look at your Sonos system, please take a diagnostic from the Sonos app and post the confirmation.
Setting > Help & Tips > Submit Diagnostic.
I would like you to test the setup by playing music and compare the dialogue from the movies and the lyrics of the song.
Is the instrument more pronounced than the singer?
Update us with your findings and confirmation number.
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In AppleTV audio menu turn on “Lower Loud Noises”.
Just return the samsung Q950T and buy Arc package last week.
Huge difference!
Arc is very nice and accurate sound for Movie and Music.
Highly recommend to see the below video before you do the setup by Trueplay and S2.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hu8TLAco2tI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssJ2XnsSJ-I&t=36s
I believe you did not do the best setup for Arc package on Tureplay and S2 .
Pls try the link’s method for Trueplay and Sonos APP setup.
I also use Apple TV, all perfer after it. FYI
Music is fine vocals are good
Unless something has changed, YouTube doesn’t support 5.1 so I’m afraid those YouTube links will be no help. You might get a pseudo 5.1 ‘feel’ but it won’t be true 5.1. If you’re using an Apple TV, buy the Surround Speaker Check App on the App Store to test for true surround functionality. It’s worth every penny to know you’re getting 5.1 signals through your TV and out of your Sonos system.
Hi
I checked the diagnostic, the Arc is receiving Dolby Digital 5.1, Trueplay is active, and enhanced speech is on.
Music is working fine with vocals, there are not many settings left to tinker other than manual changing the EQ settings treble or the TV settings as
Here’s an article on EQ settings. Adjust the bass, treble, balance, and loudness.
I would recommend watching this very informative video from Peter Pee.
If you have other concerns, feel free to reach out.
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