How can I create different groups with the surround speakers in my living room? It seems that because they are already in the "living room" group, I cannot create a new group with the play 1 speakers. I would love to be able to use them independently as well, not just a supplement to my playbar and sub.
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I can confirm, every thread is looked at and feedback passed to the development teams too.
I don't have any news on this particular feature as to if or when, but it's on the list of your requests.
Thanks for reaching out!
+ 1 for the request. I am on the same boat. I have Sonos 5:1 configured with Beam and 2 Sonos 1. Here is what I would like to happen
1) Ability to configure "Room 2" and add the 2 Sonos One's to this "Room 2" (They are already part of "Room 1" 5:1 setup)
2) When I want to listen to music only with Sonos One L/R setup I just click on Rooms in my Sonos App and select "Room 2"
It would be a huge help!
+1 to this request. I have an open living room/kitchen area with different Sonos speakers. It would be super helpful to be able to move surrounds in and out of the Beam TV system. And the Sub too - which would be good to link up to my Play 5. Even more of a pain than the bonding process is having to go through the Trueplay setup. This kind of configuration management, along with pre-defined groups, would make the system so much more user friendly.
Allowing the the Sonos system to remember different setups would be awesome. The "Full" setting is appreciated and sure comes in handy, but as this thread points out it does not cover all scenarios. It should be technically possible to automatically replicate the required steps that we have to go through? Not saying it's an easy fix, but would be well worth it for the overall experience and flexibility for the system. 😃
I definitely see the value in such a feature, I don't think it's really as easy as grouping. As I understand it, when in 5.1 mode, the playbar is essentially the 'master'' and sends out the audio signal to the surrounds and sub via. 5.0 wireless. Speakers that are not part of this 5.1 group communicate with each other over 2.4 wireless in a mesh network. I'm not saying that Sonos couldn't make changing back and forth more seemless, I don't really know, but I just don't think it's a no brainer feature.
I would like to do something similar. I have 2 Sonos 1's that I want to use as surrounds sometimes and each separately at others. It seems that the simplest solution from an engineering perspective would be to allow rooms to be grouped to create 5.1 surround. So when you group rooms, you can designate each individual room as a stereo surround, a left surround , or a right surround. It is still not as convenient as being able to choose a different profile with a single click, but it makes the setup as simple as creating and removing a group within the app, rather than needing to climb up on cabinets to press buttons.
In that same area, you can alter the volume of the PLAYBAR as desired.
Yes, the Full setting for music is still there and does exactly as stated. When you have a Playbar/Playbase setup with surrounds (with or without a Sub), setting it to "Full" will result in full volume from the surrounds speakers when playing music sources. However, the Playbar/Playbase plays full volume too, so it is not exactly the same thing as having just a pair of speakers with a Sub.
Yes, the Full setting for music is still there and does exactly as stated. When you have a Playbar/Playbase setup with surrounds (with or without a Sub), setting it to "Full" will result in full volume from the surrounds speakers when playing music sources. However, the Playbar/Playbase plays full volume too, so it is not exactly the same thing as having just a pair of speakers with a Sub.
Hi, I have x2 play 5’s hooked up in stereo / Tru play, can anyone help with the issue of one of my Play 5 (1st Gen) dropping out and then shown as a “?” On my list also it is not responding??? All of my other Sonos units are not affected and working.
I also find it painful and not intuitive to regroup the speakers. Technically, it's doable based on my software engineer background. This feature will be a big welcome to your Sonos customer. The app should allow us to create and save multiple speaker configuration and their truplay tune setting as well easily and not to remove and re-add and re-tune again.
I just unboxed two play ones that I was hoping to do the same with, wha a pain to constantly set up just to have what should already be a seamless experience.
I've heard many valid reasons for buying Sonos, but "adaptability" isn't one of them. On the contrary, they are pretty rigid in what they can and cannot do. If you got the opinion they were highly adaptable, you were off base.
I find it extraordinary that this feature doesn't exist. As with everyone else, I purchased the Sonos system for its "adaptability". I have my Play 1's paired for 5.1, but when the kids are watching TV and I'm in my study or outside, I'd love to listen to my music on the Play 1. To have to remove them and manually re-add them seem counter-intuitive. PLEASE address this SONOS.
I can confirm, every thread is looked at and feedback passed to the development teams too.
I don't have any news on this particular feature as to if or when, but it's on the list of your requests.
Thanks for reaching out!
Thanks for confirming.... keeping my fingers crossed for the feature soon...
I can confirm, every thread is looked at and feedback passed to the development teams too.
I don't have any news on this particular feature as to if or when, but it's on the list of your requests.
Thanks for reaching out!
Every thread gets looked at. Not all get commented on. Assume that no comment means not possible or not planned.
Technically anything is possible! :D
Great that every thread gets looked at - hopefully Sonos will confirm if likely to be on the future roadmap or not.
Every thread gets looked at. Not all get commented on. Assume that no comment means not possible or not planned.
No idea if these old threads get looked at, even though the updates are recent... Sonos??
I have the same setup as JOMK and find it frustrating that speakers need to be added and removed all the time. Can SONOS not look at allowing speakers to belong to more than one group.
In the above example Lounge would be playbar with 2 play 3's to provide surround sound.
Kitchen would be 2 play 3's for stereo.
The user is then in control of how he wants the speakers to perform by selecting the relevant group. If Lounge is playing then Kitchen would be unavailable for selection. If Kitchen is selected then Lounge is unavailable.
This should stop the requirement of removing and adding all the time. Grouping is nice but does not give correct surround sound.
In the above example Lounge would be playbar with 2 play 3's to provide surround sound.
Kitchen would be 2 play 3's for stereo.
The user is then in control of how he wants the speakers to perform by selecting the relevant group. If Lounge is playing then Kitchen would be unavailable for selection. If Kitchen is selected then Lounge is unavailable.
This should stop the requirement of removing and adding all the time. Grouping is nice but does not give correct surround sound.
I need to do this too!! 2 x Play3 up on top of kitchen cupboards, TV and Playbar behind foldout cabinet doors at other side of kitchen and I want to watch TV with the Playbar & Play3s as rear surrounds while often wanting to listen to radio / streaming music on the Play3s with the TV cabinet door closed. I'll be climbing up onto the work-surfaces to press the buttons or listening to muffled music from the Playbar inside the cabinet??!!
I was sold on sonos because, as the salesman said, "you can listen to anything on any speakers in any part of the house - it is SO flexible". Well obviously not! :(
PLEASE make app / firmware changes SONOS!!
I was sold on sonos because, as the salesman said, "you can listen to anything on any speakers in any part of the house - it is SO flexible". Well obviously not! :(
PLEASE make app / firmware changes SONOS!!
Hello User146257,
If you remove the surround sound speakers they will have to be manually re-added by doing the button press association process. There is no other way to associate them to as rears to the system.
I also think this would be a great feature... and I'm surprised it does not exist. It's not just a case of wanting to use the Play 1s as a music stereo pair (which the Full music setting allows), its a case of wanting to not have the music also playing through the playbar... and possibly having the TV (via the playbar) and music playing (via the play 1s) at the same time. When you remove and re-add the surrounds you have to go through the manual setup and trueplay again, so this isn't really a solution, it's a workaround at best. I would have thought that Sonos could find a way to store the configuration, so you could just reapply when joining them back into surround mode, rather than having to setup again. Sonos, if you are listening... this is definitely a feature quite a few people are after... 😃
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