Hi all,
As the title says, can I group more than two subs to a large space like a warehouse gym
Best answer by GuitarSuperstar
View originalHi all,
As the title says, can I group more than two subs to a large space like a warehouse gym
Best answer by GuitarSuperstar
View originalI would look to hardwire all Sonos hardware in such an environment, lots of bodies and metalwork get in the way of Wi-Fi and as you have already said yours “ungroup regularly” this is a big red flag.
I can’t say I’ve had that much luck with groups, mine ungroup regularly without power failure, Wi-Fi is solid
was really hoping for a set and forget type of thing - doesn’t sound like that is possible, which is a shame.
The only time rooms un-group is when there is a power loss, or they drop off the network. I keep a pair of rooms ‘permanently’ grouped. Seeing when they’ve been separated is a good indication of an issue. Most often, it’s a power loss in my home. In past years, it also was an indicator of wifi interference , but I haven’t experienced that recently.
Ok yes I already knew I could do that, but what I was really wanting was to make it permanent, like a room so as not to have to group them when they ungroup - which happens with the app.
Yes, this setup is possible. Each Five can have a Sub bonded to it, and you can group all of the Fives together in the Sonos app to play the same music on every speaker.
I was looking at teaming up a play five with a sub at approx 8 locations around the gym and have them all play the same source together.
I know this sounds simple and it should be, but can it be done with Sonos.
If you have enough speakers to support more than two Subs, then yes. What specific speakers do you have and how many?
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