ok, i’ve have a set of the original first gen Play 5, Play 3 and Play 1 that i purchased new in the box about 10 years. i originally had them set up at a really nice and pretty large apartment, but i moved from there about 5 years ago and they’ve been sitting in a container in a closet since then because i live in a smaller studio now and i haven’t used them in about 5+ years. so i decided to give them to a really good friend, but when i tried to set them up over her house the other night we ran into nothing but problems. all 3 speakers work fine and power up fine when i plugged them in, but the Sonos app(s) now are completely different than the one i used a decade ago, and the S1 app would only pick up the Play 1 speaker (which i’m not sure was made after 2015 or not because i’m not sure if i had it when i originally set up the original system, the original system may have just been the Play 5 and Play 3 and i may have gotten the Play 1 after i moved in 2014). so i was able to see the Play 1 speaker on the app, and was able to play and control the volume in the app, but nothing actually played out of the speaker, and the biggest problem is that when i try to add the other 2 speakers it says i have to log on with an email and password that i’ve never seen before, and i’m the only person that has every owned or registered those speakers and i never had an email that looked like the one it’s requiring. any help or suggestions?! i don’t want to have to throw 3 speakers i spent about $900 on a decade ago in the garbage, but honestly i can’t get anything to work because of nothing other than logon or email or other garbage reasons that have nothing to do with the actual electronics…
i just checked and i have the email that Sonos sent me over 10 years ago about the original registration, which is not the email (and password) that shows up and says i need to log on with when i try to pair the Play 3 and first gen Play 5 to the app. any help would be greatly appreciated...