In the last year and a half I have bought the Sonos one (Alexa enabled) + 5 Sonos SL's and 2 weeks ago I bought the Sonos Sub Gen 3. I have it all grouped together as "everywhere". It really is awesome in my 2500 sq. Ft. Ranch style house. I have a question, it seems as though one of the speakers (the Sonos One) is not matching the volume of the rest of the group. What I mean is I use the Sonos App on my Note 20 and play exclusively music through Alexa and have the Sub linked to the Sonos One. I'm not sure why the Sliding gauge on all the speakers seem to be in "sync" w/ the exception of the Sonos One's output. Anyone have a "fix" Thanks in advance! & luv my Sonos'.
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Sonos question about Sonos One and Sonos SL's
Best answer by GuitarSuperstar
Make sure Volume Limit is set to 100% on all speakers. You can also adjust the Volume Limit on the One so the volume slider is more comparable to the other speakers. Also, when all of your speakers are grouped together, you can still adjust each individual speaker independently.
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