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2 profiles for same system ?

  • November 8, 2024
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Hello everyone my question is so in one room i have 2x sonos five and sonos ultra plus sub 4 but i noticed as soon i turn on sub 4 , my fives stops giving bass,  so what i did , i unpaired sonos fives and added room 1 random even if they are in same room then playing music through same chanel instead of surround i have separated them  but if i want to have two profiles one for music like this and one for movies as stereo is it possible to do that? Instead of every time connecting fives to room 1 ? Like switching between profiles? Lets say one profile is stereo and second profile is surround. As i notice when i do so os separately bass improves twice so for me for music sounds like i have two sub4 otherwise if i use surrounds fives stops giving bass and reduces bass so much 

Best answer by 106rallye

Sonos does not provide for this. Remember you lose Trueplay settings with every change.

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  • November 8, 2024

Sonos does not provide for this. Remember you lose Trueplay settings with every change.


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  • November 9, 2024

Yes but i can use trueplay separately them  in same room so true play will not be affected or you telling me if i adjust sub then i lose trueplay? 


Airgetlam
  • November 9, 2024

Any time the speakers change (adding, or subtracting) from a Sonos ‘room’, you lose TruePlay settings. So every time you re-align the ‘profile’, by moving any speakers from their current duty to duty in another context, you’ll lose all TruePlay settings, and need to re-do TruePlay.

Sonos currently has no support for separate profiles.