Naive question; my apologies. But: if two Ones or Symfonisks were set-up as the rear speakers in a Sonos surround system, how would they function when playing simple stereo content? Would they automatically switch-over to being a stereo pair? (And thus play the stereo signal in tandem with my Beam sound bar)? Or do they effectively get switched-off when you’re not playing streams that have specific surround-sound content? (Or: is this a naive question, in the sense that most content has some bare minimum of a surround signal?). Many thanks..
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How would two rear surrounds function when not streaming surround sound content?
Best answer by Ken_Griffiths
So, if I’m reading these comments correctly: it’s fair to say that adding a pair of surround speakers will also improve the quality of streamed (stereo) music in the room (i.e. when they’re not actively functioning as the rears in a surround set-up)?
The surrounds bond with the HT main player (they all form part of one room). When playing music to that room, you can set the rear surrounds to ‘full’ or ‘ambient’ for music playback. See this support page:
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