I have (3) Sonos one speakers, (1) Sonos Play:1, and a Sonos Beam in my basement where we mainly watch our movies. For reference the basement is 30’x35’. I used to only have the (2) Sonos one speakers and had them set up as surround for the beam with them in the back corners of the room. I recently acquired the other Sonos one and Play:1 speakers from my father and trying to figure the best way to configure the setup for optimal sound. If I cannot setup the play:1 as a stereo pair with the other one I received from my father (for free) should I ditch it and go purchase another Sonos one for optimal sound setup? Really wanting an immersed surround sound for movies and watching sporting events. Thanks.
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Speaker Combination
Best answer by Stanley_4
Cibearse wrote:
… so I purchased a powerline adapter and installed in basement to boost wifi signal. ...
Sonos often does not play well with powerline extenders.
I’d unplug the powerline extender, run your Sonos for a few minutes then send in a diagnostic and call Sonos Support.
A soundbar, two surrounds and one or two Subs is as good as your sound will get. Adding additional speakers to the room isn’t going to improve the sound.
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