I have a Sonos Beam (Gen 1) and 2 surrounds (Ones) for use in the kitchen. The purpose is to create even sound around the rather large kitchen. When the beam is used by itself, the volume must be turned up quite high for the person by the stove (with vent fan going) to hear audio accurately.
I added surrounds, hoping that I could send a mono signal out of all of the speakers spaced around the kitchen to even out the sound, so the level of each speaker can be lower. It seems that for TV sound, the only option is to stay in “surround sound” mode. Only sound effects or muffled speech to add audio depth comes out of the surround speakers which is not needed for listening to news programs while cooking or cleaning up.
I can confirm that when listening to music the effect is fantastic with sound distributed evenly among the Beam and Ones. Can this same effect be accomplished for TV viewing?
I have thought about un-pairing the surrounds and using them as a separate group to duplicate the audio from the Beam…..But, it seams that when this is done, there may be a 70 ms delay between the Beam and surrounds (I have read that surrounds connect to the beam via 5 GHz band which is faster and avoids Audio/Video sync problems. If the Ones function as a separate group, they connect to the Beam with 2.4 GHz, causing delay, which would be quite annoying if they are in the same room. Is this Correct?
Alternatively, I have considered an AMP and 4 small passive speakers or ceiling speakers. I think this setup could accomplish my goal of better distributed sound around the space. The trials I have done with this is lacking the richness of sound of the beam, so I would need to add a sub as well, which is challenging due to lack of floor or wall space in our kitchen.
Any advice?