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Hi,

 

I have had a pair of Sonos Five gen 2 in my kitchen - snug type room for some years now they are positioned horribly because wife won the war of where they go, sad I know.  I now have planning permission to move them, currently to a particular area but could always try to extend that planning permission.

 

Attached pictures the red line is where I am looking at right now, my instinct says to place them on the left and right corners, using flexion mount and fire them into the room angled down.  The corners is going to be a little trouble due to water pipes and power plus I am doing myself and trying to limit decorative rework.

 

One question I have is what if I place them closer together all the way to them being side by side? Or maybe have just one in the middle and place the other somewhere on the other side of the room.

Basically open to ideas as I am running out of ideas.

 

Just the kitchen, not the other room? Then I’d put one on each end wall, where you have the line and the wall facing that. I’d think mounting them closer to the windows, away from the counter might sound best. You’d get them lower there than centered where you’d have to go above the lights.

I’d angle them down slightly, pointed in as much as possible. Then fool with the exact angles once they are up and you can check the sound.

I’d run them as two Rooms, grouped so you got the most even sound as you aren’t going to be always in the stereo sweet spot.


I agree and definetly not aiming for the stereo sweet spot just because there is too many positions where you are liking standing, seating etc.

I was trying to cover the entire area with music not just the kitchen area, ideally.

Idea 2: Latest whacky thought is what if I placed just a single five on the red line entered in horizontal (to make it behave as stereo).  Would a single provide a rich warm quality blanket or am I asking too much?

Idea 3: do idea 2 plus place the second five on the total opposite side above the patio door, entered and horizontal (this may mean running the power from outside although solid steel so not sure how I'd even do that)


You didn’t give measurements but I’d think from the pictures you are going to need at least three Fives to get fairly even sound in there, maybe four.


the whole space is about 9-10m long and just under 5m wide


I’d look at three then, spaced along that back wall. Two in a ways from the corners and the third centered.

You could do the two first and see how it works but I’d think it would be a bit thin in the center.