I love my Sonos setup (Arc, One SLs and Sub gen3) for my home cinema. Recently, I started listening to music again. Most of my playlists are from the 90s and early 2000s. I soon realized that my Sonos 5.1.2 setup isn’t right for music, something wasn’t there which wasn’t giving me that nostalgic feeling. I missed my 1000W Sony Hifi system. I did some experimenting to understand what’s wrong with my Sonos setup and I came to a conclusion that music to me sounds best in Stereo Mode and Sonos setup lacks that stereo separation and clarity. So, whenever I listen to music I do the following: I go in my Sonos app>system>surround sound and turn the music playback to “full” and set the music level to max (+15). This puts my Sonos One SLs in a Stereo pair like mode. I also turn off the sub so that the woofer of One SL become active and I get a stereo bass. It works great for music listening when I want to sit and listen to relaxing tracks. The issue is that a pair of One SL seem under powered when I want loud bass heavy content. I thought about other alternatives to Ones but it’s disappointing that Sonos doesn’t make any other large mono speaker that would come with a larger woofer and tweeter. An Era100 is a stereo speaker with it’s speakers pointing left and right. Era300 would be a total mess of a stereo pair for music. They have Fives that could be the closest to what I need but even five is a stereo speaker with its speakers angled left and right. My questions are:
1): Have any of you guys compared the soundstage of a pair of vertically positioned Fives with a pair of Ones? Is the stereo soundstage of a pair of Fives as clear and precise as that of the pair of Ones?
2): If I use Fives as surrounds and do the same in my app what I described above, will it give me a stereo soundstage? Or will it be a 4 channel soundstage? (Not sure if fives as surrounds render a 5.1.2 setup or a 7.1.2 setup.
Would love to hear from you guys, what setup you like the best for music listening.