I can see people on the forum are writing about bass popping from Sonos ONE and I want to share my experience with this problem and want to hear what experiences other have with this issue.
My story:
I have 6 Sonos ONEs. 4 in 4 different rooms, and 2 as surround speakers in a 5.1 setup with a beam and sub. The problem is present on all 4 Sonos ONE speakers that are not connected to a sub. If I run a bass sweep using the "Bass Tests" by HzMP3 on Spotify, the problem is clear around the 35-55mhz transitions. I contacted the Sonos support and they were able to reproduce the issue and send a bug report to the US developers. Apparently this is an issue with the "sliding high pass filter", something the PLAY 1 also has according to Sonos support. Although confirming the issue, no apologies where given or compensation. I instead got the excuse that I couldn't expect that much from a small speaker.
So the official answer I got was that I can't expect to play ordinary music from a Sonos ONE without the bass popping once in awhile. For me this wasn't an acceptable answer, but the only thing Sonos offered where a 30% discount so I could buy 4 subs to "fix" the issue. I use my sonos ONE's in 4 rooms approx. 65-85 square feet (8-10 square meters). So they basicallly wanted me to pay 2000$ extra and fill my small rooms with big subs to fix an issue that Sonos have with there Sonos ONE speakers. I was also offered to return my 4 Sonos ONE speakers only and not the whole system. That would have required me to buy an extra sound system in addition to Sonos to fill my needs, leaving me with two different sound systems. Not an option either. Personally i'm disappointed with Sonos and how they are handling this issue.
What experiences does others have on this issue, and what was the supports respond when you contacted them?
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