Sonos doesn’t publish road maps.
i dont need the roadmap published, just need to know if this is something they plan on doing soon. If they dont want to disclose this simple answer, thats up to them. But i wont buy anymore sonos products at that point. Its not a new super secret product, its a feature enhancement. No corp espionage to worry about with the answer.
Did Sonos ever promise to support dual Sub Mini support when they launched the product?
The Sub Mini was launched AFTER the Sub. Couldn’t one make the argument that rather than purchasing two Sub Minis for $858, you could purchase one Sub for $799?
i dont need the roadmap published, just need to know if this is something they plan on doing soon. If they dont want to disclose this simple answer, thats up to them. But i wont buy anymore sonos products at that point. Its not a new super secret product, its a feature enhancement. No corp espionage to worry about with the answer.
When will this be on the Sonos Road map?
You don’t need the road map published, you just want to know when this will be on the road map?
Seems rather contradictory.
The official Sonos statement on dual Sub Minis is that a single Sub costs less and gives more output. So they do not see the need for dual Sub-Minis. That’s your answer, no road map needed.
do you work for Sonos? Or just someone who has to much time on their hands and gets easily offended?
do you work for Sonos? Or just someone who has to much time on their hands and gets easily offended?
Don’t attack the messenger. And no, I do not work for them, but I’ve seen them answer this question dozens of times before, such as right here:
Hi @Dipeshn, welcome to the Sonos Community!
Thanks for the feedback, however when it comes to having dual Sub Mini’s, we would recommend going for a Sonos Sub instead. You’ll get more bass from a single Sub than you would from two Sub Mini’s and it’s cheaper than buying two Sub Mini’s.
We still love to hear feedback and feature requests, so if you have any more feel free to let us know.
not attacking at all, i was hoping for a legitimate response from someone who has authority from sonos to give an official answer, but since i got you instead, i atleast got entertainment value, thanks for that.
do you work for Sonos? Or just someone who has to much time on their hands and gets easily offended?
You come onto a user forum to ask a question, and then take offence when users offer you answers? Or are you offended that you don’t have everyone agreeing with you? Sorry, @Tampa guy, but this certainly is what appears to be the case, as I read these posts.
@Tampa guy, it looks like I struck a nerve pointing out that asking when something will be on the road map is asking that the road map be published. I apologize. Though you can see why describing another person as “someone who has to (sic) much time on their hands and gets easily offended” would appear to be attacking the messenger, no?
Either way, you got your “legitimate response from someone who has authority from sonos to give an official answer” in the thread I linked to above. Feel free to ask the users in this user forum if you need anything else.
Did Sonos ever promise to support dual Sub Mini support when they launched the product?
The Sub Mini was launched AFTER the Sub. Couldn’t one make the argument that rather than purchasing two Sub Minis for $858, you could purchase one Sub for $799?
The counter argument to that is that if I already own a sub mini, getting a 2nd mini is cheaper than buying a full sub. I don’t know that there is a significant market for that scenario though, and I don’t know the effort it would take to develop and test how that all would work, if the hardware is even capable. I also suspect that the dual mini sub isn’t the improvement that consumers might imagine it would be.
i dont need the roadmap published, just need to know if this is something they plan on doing soon. If they dont want to disclose this simple answer, thats up to them. But i wont buy anymore sonos products at that point. Its not a new super secret product, its a feature enhancement. No corp espionage to worry about with the answer.
When will this be on the Sonos Road map?
You don’t need the road map published, you just want to know when this will be on the road map?
Seems rather contradictory.
The official Sonos statement on dual Sub Minis is that a single Sub costs less and gives more output. So they do not see the need for dual Sub-Minis. That’s your answer, no road map needed.
Two Sub Mini speakers could be justified in a small room where two subs would help minimize bass frequency room nodes. In a large room two may not be necessary; fewer room nodes.
Two Sub Mini speakers could be justified in a small room where two subs would help minimize bass frequency room nodes. In a large room two may not be necessary; fewer room nodes.
In my experience, unless co-located, dual Subs tend to exacerbate room nodes instead of solving them due to overlapping waves canceling out.
Two Sub Mini speakers could be justified in a small room where two subs would help minimize bass frequency room nodes. In a large room two may not be necessary; fewer room nodes.
In my experience, unless co-located, dual Subs tend to exacerbate room nodes instead of solving them due to overlapping waves canceling out.
Not my experience. When one sub has a room node frequency cancellation the other sub may not so the frequency is better heard. Two always provide a better balance which works better in smaller rooms.
Not my experience. When one sub has a room node frequency cancellation the other sub may not so the frequency is better heard. Two always provide a better balance which works better in smaller rooms.
Agree to disagree. Though physics does state that multiple overlapping waves create more nulls than single source waves.
Hi @Tampa guy
Welcome to the Sonos Community!
Thank you - I've marked this thread as a feature request and it will be seen by the relevant teams for consideration. Keep the ideas coming!