Hey everyone,
I am currently getting my house built and I am having it wired up for 1 set of in-wall, 2 sets of in-ceiling, and 1 set of outdoor speakers. My question is, how many Sonos amps should I run? Also with this set up could I run my playbar as a center channel?
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Why? What do you use or suggest if not Sonos? I have every Sonos speaker so far and I have never been disappointed
https://en.community.sonos.com/community-feedback-229090/whats-with-all-the-software-updates-6822818
Why? What do you use or suggest if not Sonos? I have every Sonos speaker so far and I have never been disappointed
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None. Dont buy Sonos. You will regret it.
Then you probably should also read: https://en.community.sonos.com/announcements-228985/sonos-architectural-now-available-6821147
I’m planning on using the new Sonos architecture speakers that were just released as well as their outdoor ones
For two streams, you'd need at least two Sonos Amps to run the speakers. However, 6 speakers of undefined type will be an issue. You should read https://en.community.sonos.com/announcements-228985/introducing-sonos-amp-6812069
If you're planning on running a 4.1 system for a home theater of in-wall speakers, that in itself will require two Sonos Amps, so then you'd need an extra Sonos Amp for the outside speakers.
If you're planning on running a 4.1 system for a home theater of in-wall speakers, that in itself will require two Sonos Amps, so then you'd need an extra Sonos Amp for the outside speakers.
Two streams would be ideal, one for in the family/ living room which would have 6 speakers and one for the 2 outdoor speakers.
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