I've contacted Sonos 3 times. Each one has said it will work. I want to send it out to the community, and hopefully get the same response. If I get the arc, a pair of one sl's. There is my surround sound, correct? But here is the what has to work. If I buy the amp, I can pair it with both the arc and one sl's. Which should make the RCA out live.. correct? I must use my own subs. It's not about how much the house can shake. But how the sound waves and depth, are beyond what any soundbar company currently makes. Thanks for reading.
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Able to run my own subs.
Best answer by Airgetlam
Not really. There’s no effective way to run a third party sub with a Sonos soundbar. While you can ‘group’ the Sonos Amp with the Sonos home theater room, which would keep the subwoofer output live, there would be a minimum of a 75ms delay between the home theater room and the room that the sub is in.
Essentially, the only way to use a third party sub in a Sonos home theater context is if you’re driving your own front speakers (and no center speaker, just the pair) using the Sonos Amp. The Sonos system would interpolate the center channel, and the Amp’s subwoofer output woul be available.
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