I was so excited to receive my Sonos Era 300 yesterday. Everything sounded great at first. But last night I was going to fall asleep to some music like I sometimes do and I noticed a static pop sound. It’s like listening to your music while someone is slowly closing a bag of chips.
I tried everything. Unplugged, reset, tried playing through both the Sonos and Apple Music app and it still did it.
Anyone else notice this issue?
I’m hoping it’s a software issue, but I’m not waiting to see if it is
The recent software update (release date: 5/31/2023) included steps that we believe resolved this problem with unwanted noises coming from Era speakers.
If you don’t mind, please ensure you are running the latest software (Settings » System » System Updates » Check for Updates), then test once again and post here whether you continue to hear these noises or not. We’d most especially like to hear from anyone who has installed the update and still hears these noises, but hope not to. Thank you.
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To provide some closure to my contribution in this discussion, I ended up deciding to return the Era 300 speakers. It does seem to be acknowledged as a known issue from the last couple of support conversations that I had, but I do not have clear information to share as it’s still being investigated.
I had a total of 10 (ten) Era 300 speakers through the original purchased pair and 4 RMA replacements. All 10 exhibited the issue. To recap from earlier messages, the first 4 early on were quite bad, multiple pops heard per song. The later 6 were remarkably better at an average of about 1 pop every 10 minutes for the last pair (tracking them on a notepad).
One speaker in the third set I had seemed to be much better than the other in that pair. All other pairs showed comparable frequencies in the number of pops. However other than this latest pair that I tracked carefully with notes, the other frequencies are just my anecdotal impression as I was listening.
I wish Sonos and others luck with getting this issue resolved. Unfortunately I will take a pass on this model even though they had very impressive sound overall.
I have read this post over and over…and was incredibly disappointed as I had the same issue with popping and squealing intermittently throughout use on PS5, direct from the TV, and streaming. I just bought this system less than 30 days ago.
I was about to box everything up (Arc, Era300s, and Gen3 sub) and send it back…but alas…as crazy as it sounds…when I was thinking about unhooking it, I checked the optical wire (using an optical wire on the TV for the ARC) and although it seemed like it was plugged in…it actually pushed in farther…and the problem (seemingly magically!!) went away. It had to completely bottom out to the first flange on the optical cable.
Once I did this - all the pops and weird random sounds, chirps, etc… went away. I have been using it without any weird sounds now for the last 2 weeks and all seems good with multiple medias and sources.
So….check your wire to make sure it is securely on the back of your TV…ALL the way in…I know…sounds crazy…but worked for me.
Good advice for anybody actually using an optical connection. Does not apply to me / my Era 100s. Btw it looks like as if the frequency of the popping depends on the source - streaming radio from TuneIn gives me plenty of popping, streaming from Spotify I did not hear anything popping for a longer time now.
Really starting to regret buying Sonos. Very poor quality control in general. Arc arrived with some damage 8 times, pair of Sonos five was unbalanced when using trueplay for almost a year, soundprofil of arc was totally poor when Sonos released software update for sub mini for 90 days and now Era 300 ( 1000 Euro) cracks. Spent over 4,5 K for Sonos just to end up as some kind of beta tester. As soon as summer sale is over I will sell all my gear ( arc, two subs gen3, two fives and two Era 300) and get a proper wired system. Used to love Sonos but starting with arc their products become more and more garbage! Sonos support denied there is a problem, all they do is asking to submit diagnosis and pretend everything is good.
I'm not sure if this is an issue, hoping someone can confirm they hear the same thing. This is occurring even after today's 03/31 firmware update on my era 300s. They are set as surrounds with my arc.
Whenever I start/pause a song while listening through the Sonos app (or cast from something like spotify) I hear a click sound on both speakers right when I hit play and about 1 second after hitting pause. Almost as if firing up and shutting down is what causes the click.
Weirdly enough it seems to be isolated to playback of music. I tried testing with other media, such as hdr atmos playback from my plex server. I start and pause a movie and those clicks don't happen.
Aside from that I'm not hearing any obvious issues since the latest update. Sound is good. Anyone else experiencing those clicks?
The recent software update (release date: 5/31/2023) included steps that we believe resolved this problem with unwanted noises coming from Era speakers.
If you don’t mind, please ensure you are running the latest software (Settings » System » System Updates » Check for Updates), then test once again and post here whether you continue to hear these noises or not. We’d most especially like to hear from anyone who has installed the update and still hears these noises, but hope not to. Thank you.
The recent software update (v15.4, release date: 5/23/2023) included steps that we believe resolved this problem with unwanted noises coming from Era speakers.
If you don’t mind, please ensure you are running the latest software (Settings » System » System Updates » Check for Updates), then test once again and post here whether you continue to hear these noises or not. We’d most especially like to hear from anyone who has installed the update and still hears these noises, but hope not to. Thank you.
Very keen to hear the feedback, if all is good its back to JBHifi for me to pick up the Era300’s again!
The recent software update (v15.4, release date: 5/23/2023) included steps that we believe resolved this problem with unwanted noises coming from Era speakers.
If you don’t mind, please ensure you are running the latest software (Settings » System » System Updates » Check for Updates), then test once again and post here whether you continue to hear these noises or not. We’d most especially like to hear from anyone who has installed the update and still hears these noises, but hope not to. Thank you.
came another update to 15.4? because according to the post 2-3 days ago there is still the problem with 15.4!?
The recent software update (v15.4, release date: 5/23/2023) included steps that we believe resolved this problem with unwanted noises coming from Era speakers.
If you don’t mind, please ensure you are running the latest software (Settings » System » System Updates » Check for Updates), then test once again and post here whether you continue to hear these noises or not. We’d most especially like to hear from anyone who has installed the update and still hears these noises, but hope not to. Thank you.
came another update to 15.4? because according to the post 2-3 days ago there is still the problem with 15.4!?
The recent software update (v15.4, release date: 5/23/2023) included steps that we believe resolved this problem with unwanted noises coming from Era speakers.
If you don’t mind, please ensure you are running the latest software (Settings » System » System Updates » Check for Updates), then test once again and post here whether you continue to hear these noises or not. We’d most especially like to hear from anyone who has installed the update and still hears these noises, but hope not to. Thank you.
came another update to 15.4? because according to the post 2-3 days ago there is still the problem with 15.4!?
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