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Pairing question

  • 30 September 2023
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If I pair 2 Sonos Moves into stereo, can I group that pairing with another Sonos (mono) speaker outdoors so that all three play at once, with 2 of them in stereo and the third not?

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Best answer by Airgetlam 30 September 2023, 19:34

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In Sonos parlance, you would ‘group’ one room with the other, and yes, the result would be what you suggest. 

Each mono speaker, pair, or surround system becomes a “Room”. You can “Group” Rooms to play the same music. Note that when playing TV audio in a surround Room, any Rooms Grouped with the TV sound will be slightly delayed relative to the TV audio.