I’ve been tasked with installing a Sonos Home Theater setup in a room with three glass walls. The client has a projector mounted on the back wall (the solid wall) and a drop down projection screen on the center glass wall. I’ve been asked to design a system that will minimally impact the views when the screen is not in use. On top of those challenges, there is not an easy way to snake cable from the back of the room to the front, which is why I’m hoping a wireless Sonos system might be a good fit.
What I’d like to do is the following:
-Sonos AMP in the back of the room receives audio from an AppleTV (either HDMI or optical)
-AMP powers two passive rear surround speakers
-Two ONEs on floor stands in the front of the room for front L&R (and phantom center?) wirelessly receiving audio from the AMP
-A SUB wirelessly receiving audio from the amp
Would this work? It seems SHT isn’t designed for projection setups where the video source is in the rear of the room instead of the front so this is the best solution I could come up with but it’s unclear if the AMP can be the primary receiver of audio for video if it’s only assigned to rear surrounds. The goal is to avoid running any cable from the back of the room to the front.
Thank you!