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Maximum Sonos One pairings

  • April 9, 2023
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Can I connect 4 Sonos One speakers to my existing Sonos Arc & sub? If so, what is the limit of speakers (Sonos one) I can connect to my soundbar and sub to play simultaneously? 
 

I already have two Sonos Ones paired as surrounds to the arc and sub. I just want to know if I can add more. 

Best answer by nik9669a

Can I connect 4 Sonos One speakers to my existing Sonos Arc & sub? If so, what is the limit of speakers (Sonos one) I can connect to my soundbar and sub to play simultaneously? 
 

I already have two Sonos Ones paired as surrounds to the arc and sub. I just want to know if I can add more. 

You’re at the current limit. The Arc is front 3 channels, the surrounds are the 2 rears for 5.x and the Sub is the .1 making your 5.1 system. 
 

 

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  • April 9, 2023

Can I connect 4 Sonos One speakers to my existing Sonos Arc & sub? If so, what is the limit of speakers (Sonos one) I can connect to my soundbar and sub to play simultaneously? 
 

I already have two Sonos Ones paired as surrounds to the arc and sub. I just want to know if I can add more. 

You’re at the current limit. The Arc is front 3 channels, the surrounds are the 2 rears for 5.x and the Sub is the .1 making your 5.1 system. 
 

 


Airgetlam
  • April 10, 2023

You can, however ’group’ up to 32 speakers using the Sonos software. All will play in sync for streaming music, but the TCpV’s input would be delayed on all ‘grouped’ speaker not part of the sound bar’s ‘room’.