Hello, first time poster.
Recently moved into a new house, I’ve had to wait a while to get funds sorted to kit out the theatre room. In the interim I put in a small/minimalist floating shelf below where the TV will be mounted.
I made an error in making this shelf compact (1M X 30CM) because now I can’t properly fit in an AV receiver for the 5 speakers I have in the roof. However, I’ve been advised that a Sonos Amp could be used to power the two rear roof speakers, and then I could potentially just go with a Sonos Arc to be wall mounted there as well. That combination (along with a Sonos Sub) should give me a good theatre room experience (so I am told).
Question: Is one Sonos amp + Arc + Sub going to work in this situation? Will the amp power the two speakers and the sub (2.1 channels?)
Annoyingly, this seems to make the other 3 roof speakers somewhat redundant. So my question is, do I just forget about them, or is there another way to power those roof speakers all the while keeping it in the Sonos ecosystem and ensuring a good sound outcome in the room? For example, would the purchase of another Sonos Amp in the future allow for full use of the roof speakers? Or would this simply overcomplicate the sound in the room?
I realise this is quite a niche question (or not) so any advice provided would be eternally appreciated. Not moving from this house in a very long time, so I am keen to get this right!
Cheers,
Dave.
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