Best answer by Airgetlam
View originalSubs in separate rooms?
I have the 5.1 Playbar, sub, 2 play ones in my living room/theater. I want a sub and a play 5 in another area to stand alone or play simultaneously for music, is that possible?
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One caveat, I guess I should throw in....if you're grouping the two rooms together (the 5.1 system, and the PLAY:5 and SUB), you may have a slight delay between the two, since the signal will be transferred to the higher latency frequency of 2.4Ghz.
I might add that bonding a sub to a single Play 5 may not be worth the expense. A single Play 5 is going to sound very good on it's own without the sub. The sub IMO becomes more noticeable (adding more depth) when bonded to a stereo pair wherein you have much better separation. Ergo Play 5 x 2 w/Sub.
Cheers!
My pleasure. I have pretty much that setup at home, except that I rarely push TV sound to the extra room anymore. I used to do it in my last house, having the TV sound on in the kitchen (for football), but as the two rooms were far enough away, the slight delay didn't bother me a bit. Now that I have an open kitchen to the living room, it's unnecessary, so I just "group" the two rooms when I'm playing music, which has no delay.
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