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Hello everyone,

i bought new soundbar arc ultra, sub4 and 2 era 300 for my living room.

Now i need help to chose the best placement for the 2 era 300.

I upload here the CAD of the living room:

Distance between era 300 speaker is 344 cm

This is the living room:

Green height: 225 cm

Red height: 241,5 cm

Pink height (couch): 97 cm

This is my idea.

It is ok to place era 300 like in this photo?

 

Or is better to place them like this?

 

Thank you everyone for help.

Hello @Juanne, welcome to the Sonos Community!

My setup is pretty similar to the last photograph you shared (although I’m using a Sonos Arc) and I am extremely satisfied in regards to the performance during my regular Movie Nights and gaming sessions.

From my experience in our Community, I’ll just say that it really comes down to personal preference. Try out several locations and figure out what feels best to you.

With my response, your thread moved to the top of the latest activity list, maybe other users would like to share their opinion.

You can also call our Sales team, sharing this Community thread, for some additional advice.

I hope this helps.


Thank you for your answer Sotiris.

I would like to test era 300 in upside down position but i can’t the drill my wall just for a test. That’s why i’m asking a help. Is it possible for you to share your living room setup? Maybe just a photo that show me the position of your era 300 speakers.

And another question, every time i change the position is it better to recalibrate again the system?


Think i would put te era300 on stands, then you can move them around a bit and adjust height.


Hi @Juanne 

@Sotiris C. has gone on holiday so he can’t answer, but yes - if any speaker(s) in a room move, then TruePlay should be performed again.

I don’t have any photos to share, unfortunately.

I hope this helps.


You can make some temporary supports and try them in multiple positions.

If i decide (and the spouse allows) I'll be making some up using 2x4 lumber as my room is a difficult shape,  and trial and error is my best option.


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