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Connect Sonos era 100's to Rodecaster Pro II

  • August 10, 2025
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Hello, I want to run my computer audio through my Rodecaster Pro II, as I currently do utilizing my Adam A3X powered speakers. But now, I want to use the Sonos era 100 speakers to replace those. Is there a way to connect the era 100’s to the Rodecaster Pro II and use them as my computer speakers (not utilizing the Bluetooth feature of the speakers)?

Best answer by Pools-3015

Sonos speakers are not designed to be used in a studio, podcast, or DJ environment. There is a bit of processing that has to be done with Sonos speakers that results a 75ms delay when using the line in function. This cannot be overcome. 
 

I would suggest you continue with your current setup

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  • August 10, 2025

Sonos speakers are not designed to be used in a studio, podcast, or DJ environment. There is a bit of processing that has to be done with Sonos speakers that results a 75ms delay when using the line in function. This cannot be overcome. 
 

I would suggest you continue with your current setup


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  • August 10, 2025

Sonos speakers are not designed to be used in a studio, podcast, or DJ environment. There is a bit of processing that has to be done with Sonos speakers that results a 75ms delay when using the line in function. This cannot be overcome. 
 

I would suggest you continue with your current setup

Thanks for the response. And I was able to at least get one of them connected and yes, a huge delay, which is a bummer. Oh well, keeping things as they are and will look for alternative speakers.