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Trueplay over airplay

  • March 19, 2025
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I see it’s been asked once before, but am interested…

Does anyone know definitively if Trueplay works whether Sonos direct (from Spotify, for example) vs Airplay2 ?

 

My setup: Arc, 2 Era100s (set as surround pair)

Best answer by Airgetlam

Gotcha. 

TruePlay is applied to the speakers.  No matter what signal is sent to them, it will have TruePlay applied.

The signal you send to the speakers (or the speakers get on their own) is possibly different. Spotify has told Sonos’ speakers to get data from server X. Spotify (and most streamers) supply the signal from their mobile apps from server Y. It’s feasible that this data is the same, it is equally feasible that the file (size, bitrate, depth, etc) are different. And then you need to add possible compression by AirPlay 2 (or Bluetooth, if you were using that) into the mix. Essentially, the ‘file’ being played by the Sonos may not be the same. 

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Airgetlam
  • March 19, 2025

TruePlay is a balance of the speakers, in response to perceived acoustics, and the ‘nominal’ response programmed by Sonos.

AirPlay 2 and Spotify(LAN) are a method by which data is sent to the speakers.

They aren’t the same kind of thing. It’s like asking ‘do Volkswagen Beetles taste the same as Oranges?’ in my mind, so I’m guessing I don’t understand your question. 


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  • Contributor I
  • March 19, 2025

Thanks for you reply, let me try again.

I believe that I hear differences between something played from Spotify between using direct playback - or playback through the Sonos App - and connecting via Airplay 2 from the Spotify app. 

I am wondering if the TruePlay response is applied via both playback methods (Sonos app accessing Spotify account) vs using an Airplay2 connection via the Sonos app.

 


Airgetlam
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  • March 19, 2025

Gotcha. 

TruePlay is applied to the speakers.  No matter what signal is sent to them, it will have TruePlay applied.

The signal you send to the speakers (or the speakers get on their own) is possibly different. Spotify has told Sonos’ speakers to get data from server X. Spotify (and most streamers) supply the signal from their mobile apps from server Y. It’s feasible that this data is the same, it is equally feasible that the file (size, bitrate, depth, etc) are different. And then you need to add possible compression by AirPlay 2 (or Bluetooth, if you were using that) into the mix. Essentially, the ‘file’ being played by the Sonos may not be the same. 


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  • Contributor I
  • March 19, 2025

Many thanks!