Question

moving speakers from one room to another

  • 20 December 2016
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this is is my problem:-

I have one play1 in Room - "Bed room".
I have one play1 in Room- "hallway".
I have two play1s (L+R) in stereo mode and a SUB in Room- "living room"


questions:

1. How do i remove the play1 from "hallway" and add it to the room "living room"???
2. How do i delete or remove "hallway" from the controller app?


I tried to reset the play1 in hallway. after reset when i tried to set up this play1 as new player, the controller app didnt ask me which room i want to add. it automatically added to the room "hallway".

I dont want to group different rooms. I want to move play1 from one room to another.

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Ok. A couple more questions!

How do I play 2 play 5's and sub thru my tv?

How to watch YouTube thru 2 play 5's and sub?

Thanks and thanks

Ed


Bond the Sub to the Play:5's, group the Play:5's and Sub with the Playbar, play YouTube on the TV, mute the Playbar.
Ok. A couple more questions!

How do I play 2 play 5's and sub thru my tv?

How to watch YouTube thru 2 play 5's and sub?

Thanks and thanks

Ed
Yes, if you group them. Though you do know the stereo separation is going to be dispersed? It will be like having two lefts and two rights with a center, thus the stereo effect will be all spread out and not effective. Also, the Play:5's are awesome for music alone, no need for the Playbar or (to a lesser extent), the Sub. If I were you, I'd look into using surrounds. When used as surrounds, the all channel stereo effect is much better than 2 lefts and 2 rights.
No surround speakers.

When I play music from my phone or tv the sound will come out of the sub, 2 play 5's and sound bar. This is what I want. Just want to be sure before I buy the sound bar and sub.
Thanks again.
Nope. Nothing else is needed. Connect to the optical out on your TV, add to the system, and you are good to go. Just make sure to set the surrounds to Full in your settings menu.
Oh ok. Good.
What I really want is a sound bar, 2 play 5 and sub.
Use when watching tv or cranking up music.

I don't need the connect or anything else to do this?

Thanks for the help and replies.

Ed
im returning all of my sonos speakers.. why cant i have 10-20 sonos speakers in one room... think i have 10000 sqft living room. this doesnt make any sense to me..


wow. So 2 play 5's and a sub are the maximum amount of speakers in a room for stereo sound?
If you have a sound bar, 2 play 5's and a sub, the sound does not come out of the sound bar?
If you have 2 play 1's for rear speakers, you can't listen to 5.1 stereo sound?

I want sound to come from all my speakers at the same time. Not possible?

So, can I use 2 play 5's and sub with my tv? Only via line in?
Mmm Sonos might not be the greatest speaker set up ever.
Ed


I'm afraid your assumptions are incorrect. Set the surround speakers to Full and you will get full sound out of all 5.1 speakers, Playbar, both surrounds,and Sub, when playing music.

You can use the Playbar for both TV and music.

You can play the same music in up to 32 speakers/Connect units in perfect sync.

The OP is inexplicably complaining because he wants to name a bunch of speakers the same Room name, instead of simply grouping them. Don't take his ranting too seriously, it is truly the very first time I've heard this complaint in 8+ years. If i were to take a guess, judging from his hyperbole, the OP is probably putting one over on us.
im returning all of my sonos speakers.. why cant i have 10-20 sonos speakers in one room... think i have 10000 sqft living room. this doesnt make any sense to me..


wow. So 2 play 5's and a sub are the maximum amount of speakers in a room for stereo sound?
If you have a sound bar, 2 play 5's and a sub, the sound does not come out of the sound bar?
If you have 2 play 1's for rear speakers, you can't listen to 5.1 stereo sound?

I want sound to come from all my speakers at the same time. Not possible?

So, can I use 2 play 5's and sub with my tv? Only via line in?
Mmm Sonos might not be the greatest speaker set up ever.
Ed
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Have you not noticed that for as long as there have been hifi systems they have come in stereo pairs with optionally a subwoofer? Strangely, systems involving vast numbers of tweeters and hardly any woofers have failed to make a commercial breakthough. There may be a business opportunity for you there. I don't think you need fear competition from Sonos.

btw, is sonos paying you?
Have you not noticed that for as long as there have been hifi systems they have come in stereo pairs with optionally a subwoofer? Strangely, systems involving vast numbers of tweeters and hardly any woofers have failed to make a commercial breakthough. There may be a business opportunity for you there. I don't think you need fear competition from Sonos.
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Buy more Subs. With such a big house you can clearly afford them. I can't see Sonos attempting a fundamental system redesign for the one person who wants it

yes i can buy in bulk.. but why do i need to buy a sub for every pair of speakers... 😞
Buy more Subs. With such a big house you can clearly afford them. I can't see Sonos attempting a fundamental system redesign for the one person who wants it
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sonos should fix this limitation issue because it doesnt make any sense...
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Look, I have chosen to pair my Play:5s and add a Sub. That is what the system allows me to do. I call that whole arrangement "Living Room" because it is in the Living Room. But I could call it anything, it just wouldn't be quite so intuitive. The fact that I can't put more speakers into that label is a function of the system, not of the label. I can put as many speakers as I like in the physical room, but I cannot put any more speakers into the unified arrangement I have labelled "Living Room". So let's agree then (can we?) that there are limitations on the unified arrangements that you can achieve with Sonos. Limitations that many people might not see as troublesome at all.


i know i can place as many speakers physically in one room. just give me a solution to this. i want all speakers in the same physical room to produce mids and high and sub to produce lows.
The system is designed for people who don't have cloth ears
Look, I have chosen to pair my Play:5s and add a Sub. That is what the system allows me to do. I call that whole arrangement "Living Room" because it is in the Living Room. But I could call it anything, it just wouldn't be quite so intuitive. The fact that I can't put more speakers into that label is a function of the system, not of the label. I can put as many speakers as I like in the physical room, but I cannot put any more speakers into the unified arrangement I have labelled "Living Room". So let's agree then (can we?) that there are limitations on the unified arrangements that you can achieve with Sonos. Limitations that many people might not see as troublesome at all.
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There isn't a "problem". And in Sonos, a room name is just a label. Did I mention that?

that lable decides which speaker to product what frequencies..Did I mention that?
No the system design does that.


looks like the system is designed for poor people who live in a 1200sqft home.. :((
There isn't a "problem". And in Sonos, a room name is just a label. Did I mention that?

that lable decides which speaker to product what frequencies..Did I mention that?
No the system design does that.

@John B
thanks.. finally, you understood the problem here. "room" is not just a virtual grouping of speakers in one room.

Whoever said it was?
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There isn't a "problem". And in Sonos, a room name is just a label. Did I mention that?

that lable decides which speaker to product what frequencies..Did I mention that?
There isn't a "problem". And in Sonos, a room name is just a label. Did I mention that?
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Sub can be bonded to a single Play speaker, or a stereo pair, or a Playbar with or without surrounds. So if that isn't what you want, then you are right. Better take it all back. Or buy a second sub.

@John B
thanks.. finally, you understood the problem here. "room" is not just a virtual grouping of speakers in one room.
But for me, any more than my pair of Play:5s plus Sub would spoil the audio experience. They are designed to work this way.
Sub can be bonded to a single Play speaker, or a stereo pair, or a Playbar with or without surrounds. So if that isn't what you want, then you are right. Better take it all back. Or buy a second sub.
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im returning all of my sonos speakers.. why cant i have 10-20 sonos speakers in one room... think i have 10000 sqft living room. this doesnt make any sense to me... As @Airgetlam says, you can. You can actually call them all "Living Room" if you want, but then you would have 10 indistinguishable speakers in your app. More sensible to call them Living Room 1, Living Room 2 etc and then group them if you want them to play together.

do you know, when you add a sub to a room, the play1 or play3 or play 5 in that room stop producing low frequencies and they focus more on producing mids and highs. this is because a dedicated sub is there in the room to produce the low frequencies. this info is there in your website.

i know, i can move the "hallway" play1 from the hallway and physically place it in the living room and then group "hallway" and "living room" to play the same music. but in this case, sonos controller app will not know where the speaker is physically present. ( whether in the same room or in the hallway). since there is no sub in in the hallway, the play1 in hallway will still produce the low frequencies. I DONT WANT THAT.


I want all three play1s in the living room to produce the mids and highs and leave the sub to produce the low notes. this is only possible if all 4 are there in the same room in the controller app.