Hello Guys,
Newbie here, sorry if I am asking the same questions as some of the experienced members may have answered it in the past.
In my future house, I have a living room space of approximately 13X18 and planning to use Sonos instead of my current Bose 5.1 on wall speakers. Tv is going to be on wall which is 18 feet above the fireplace.
I am planning to put 4 in-ceiling Speakers (2 in the front and 2 in the rear left & right)), one Sonos Sub (3rd Generation), Sonos Play Bar in the center (debating) and Sonos Amp in the same room although I have Denon Receiver.
Questions
Sonos Play Bar or Sonos Arc ?
Sonos Play Bar as I am getter it cheaper or should I go with Sonos Arc (will it make a huge difference)
Do I need Sonos Play Bar as centre speaker if I am using 4 ceiling speakers as it will create a phantom channel?
In my TV I have ARC. I would like to connect my Nintendo Switch, Cable TV Box, IPTV Box and Blue-ray / DVD player which is currently connected to my Denon receiver via HDMI in and HDMI (ARC) out goes from my Denon receiver to my TV and Bose 5.1 is getting power from Denon Receiver. How will I be able to connect Sonos Amp with the existing Denon Amp as I would like to use all my devices and Sonos Amp only has one HDMI. Could someone please explain the set-up? Do I need to buy a new receiver?
In-Ceiling Speakers compared to In wall Speakers- I would prefer in-ceiling speakers but few of members will recommend to have in-wall speakers at hearing height but I am concerned about how will they look at 6 feet height on wall and will that bother my eyes and room architect. Will it really make a huge difference to have in-ceiling speakers rather then in-wall speakers considering I am adding Sonos Play Bar?
If I have Sonos Amp, how I will be able to connect Sonos Play Bar and Sonos Sub? I am assuming Sonos Sub will be completely wireless & play bar needs to be connected using optical, will it disable the audio signal coming from TV and going to receiver via HDMI that will fire the ceiling speakers?
Would you recommend some thing else, I would not prefer to have speakers sitting on a shelf or sticking out.
Thank you in advance.
Regards,
Sam