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is sonos Ray compatible with amp.

  • July 15, 2025
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I have the ray connected to my kitchen tv. I am currently doing a remodel in the kitchen and I planned on putting in ceiling speakers in the cooking and prep area. It is possible to connect ray with the amp? That way I can hear more clearly a TV show while doing a cooking/cleaning task

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If you mean will the Amp Group with the Ray, then yes, sort of. It will Group and play music perfectly, but like all Sonos in Groups to a TV source there will be a 75 ms delay in the sound from the Grouped Sonos in relation to the TV connected Sonos.

If you are thinking of Bonding into a Home Theater Room, that won't get you the front and center channel content to the Amp connected speakers, just the surround audio channels.

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  • July 15, 2025

If you mean will the Amp Group with the Ray, then yes, sort of. It will Group and play music perfectly, but like all Sonos in Groups to a TV source there will be a 75 ms delay in the sound from the Grouped Sonos in relation to the TV connected Sonos.

If you are thinking of Bonding into a Home Theater Room, that won't get you the front and center channel content to the Amp connected speakers, just the surround audio channels.