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Sonos One pair speakers

  • December 9, 2020
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My speakers are great but lack bass, can I pair them with the sonos sub? or do I require additional equipment. I guess my question is : do these little speakers work well with the sub or just not enough?

 

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  • Senior Virtuoso
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  • December 9, 2020

If it’s available where you live, buy it and try it; then return if not satisfied. That way you can let your ears decide rather than ours. 


Airgetlam
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  • December 9, 2020

And yes, you can ‘bond’, not ‘pair’ the Sub with the Sonos Ones. Those words have very specific meanings in the Sonos universe. ;)

If you have the option, try moving your Ones around, their location can have a significant impact on how much bass is perceived. And, of course, if you have a valid iOS device, TruePlay can help, but it’s not a silver bullet. 


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  • December 10, 2020

So as I mentioned in my past reply, bought a pair of One’s and placed them in the living room. Sound quality is great but very weak bass, I can’t expect much more with this size speaker. Today I bought the sub and installed it in my living room! absolutely amazing! the PUNCH is awesome. In my opinion , Sonos should only sell the speakers with the sub….jajaja.

It is expensive $$ and it “stings”  a bit when you leave the store. Once you plug it in and enjoy the quality….you kind of forget the money side of it.

The sub is an absolute game changer, I would highly recommend any Sonos speaker to be purchased with the sub.