You could even have the TT sound in the other room and a streamed source playing in the room with the TT.
Follow up to this. Can I have the two fives in the one room with my turntable and then have a couple of Sonos ‘in ceiling’ speakers in another room? I know the in ceiling speakers need to be connected to the sonos amp but is that all I would need?
Thanks!
Yes. The nature of the Sonos system is all ‘zones’/‘rooms’ can be grouped together.
SONOS supports up to 32 units. Your stereo pair of FIVE’s is a single Room, but counts as two units.
Any source can play in any combination of Rooms. Even though your turntable is physically plugged into a FIVE, logically the turntable is simply a source on the network. You could play the turntable in another combination of rooms while playing a streaming service on the FIVE where the turntable connects.
Thank you for the responses. Much appreciated!
john
Can I even have the 2 fives within side the one room with my turntable after which have multiple Sonos ‘in ceiling’ audio system in any other room?
Can I even have the 2 fives within side the one room with my turntable after which have multiple Sonos ‘in ceiling’ audio system in any other room?
All combinations of Sonos devices can be grouped together, up to the limit of 32 total Sonos units. In addition you can do the following:
Pair two like models to play in stereo.
Bond two like model as surrounds to an Arc/Beam
Bond a Sub to any single speaker, paired speakers, or 1 or 2 Subs to Arc/Beam.