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can u add two sonos 5s and make them tweeters with a mini sub and sonos ray or sonos beam

  • July 13, 2025
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i have a bat cave or den and have two fives  and a mini sub ....can u  add a sonos beam or ray by using the sonons 5 as tweeters...giving me two sonos 5s as tweeters a mini sub and a mini sub all integrated and not grouped is this possible 

Best answer by Airgetlam

If I understand your question properly, no.

The Sonos soundbar, in all its models, contains the front right, center and left channels. There is no way to separate them out.

The Sonos Amp allows you to set up third party pairs, but not Sonos Fives, as front right and left, with a simulated center channel.

On the other hand, if you’re using the Fives as a stereo pair in a ‘room’, without trying to use them as home theater speakers, you certainly can add a Sub to that ‘room’, and the Fives will hand off the lower frequencies to the Sub. 

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Airgetlam
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  • July 13, 2025

If I understand your question properly, no.

The Sonos soundbar, in all its models, contains the front right, center and left channels. There is no way to separate them out.

The Sonos Amp allows you to set up third party pairs, but not Sonos Fives, as front right and left, with a simulated center channel.

On the other hand, if you’re using the Fives as a stereo pair in a ‘room’, without trying to use them as home theater speakers, you certainly can add a Sub to that ‘room’, and the Fives will hand off the lower frequencies to the Sub. 


Airgetlam
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  • July 13, 2025

Oh, you can never have two mini-subs in a single room, either. You can only have two full size Subs as part of a home theater setup, and not part of a standard Sonos ‘room’.