I would like to have the option to run our Samsung Frame TV sound through our Sonos ceiling speakers/Play 5. Our Sonos ceiling speakers are set up via amps in the basement and I zero technical ability, trying to hard wire anything is out of the question for me. Is it absolutely ridiculous to get a Sonos Beam and put it in the niche behind our Samsung Frame TV to allow me to set up the sound to come through the speakers? Will the Sonos Beam be totally useless behind the TV (I could in theory pull the TV away from the wall if I want to hear the sound a bit)? I cannot find any other work arounds for what I am hoping to do.
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Sonos Beam behind TV in Niche
Best answer by Airgetlam
Putting any obstruction, including a TV set, in front of any speaker, Sonos or otherwise, just doesn’t make any sense. You’d be blocking the sound waves emanating from the speaker.
You could conceivably connect your Sonos Amp to the TV, and have the Sonance (I’m assuming here, Sonos doesn’t make in ceiling speakers, but they do sell Sonance in ceiling speakers) as front right and front left, and the Amp will use those two outputs to create a ‘faux’ center channel. A pair of PLAY:5 gen 2 speakers could then be bonded as surround speakers, but not just a single PLAY:5 gen 2.
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