S2 compatibility with play5, and connect amp


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I own 2 play 1, a play five, a connect amp, and a move. Do I need both S1, and S2 apps to listen to my whole

sound system now?? If that’s true that is totally unacceptable! 


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You haven’t provided enough information to know. It depends on which PLAY:5 you have, and which CONNECT:AMP. It’s entirely possible that you can run them all on S2. I’d recommend reading the announcements thread:

 

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My Sonos system screen says for:

connect amp: Sonos OS; S1

play5: Sonos OS; S1

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Frankly, I’m absolutely BS that Sonos would even consider developing a subsequent OS that

doesn’t support their own legacy hardware….if they don’t offer me a replacement for my amp and play5, I’m seriously considering BOSE.

 

Frankly, I’m absolutely BS that Sonos would even consider developing a subsequent OS that

doesn’t support their own legacy hardware….if they don’t offer me a replacement for my amp and play5, I’m seriously considering BOSE.

 

 

When issuing off-the-cuff threats, one should do their research.  Bose recently abandoned an entire lineup of smart speakers that were being sold right up to the day they replaced them with a new line of smart speakers that were 100% incompatible with the old.  On the other hand, Sonos split with units that were designed well over a decade ago and haven’t been sold in 6 years.  

 

Frankly, I’m absolutely BS that Sonos would even consider developing a subsequent OS that

doesn’t support their own legacy hardware….if they don’t offer me a replacement for my amp and play5, I’m seriously considering BOSE.

 

I am sure that you and Bose are made for each other.  Good luck.

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You maybe right, but I’m still pissed!

You maybe right, but I’m still pissed!

 

https://community.bose.com/t5/SoundTouch-Speakers/SoundTouch-Officially-discontinued/td-p/561258

 

Boom!  Discontinued and replaced by a whole new lineup incompatible with a speaker you could buy the right up to that day.  If you dislike Sonos, you are REALLY going to dislike Bose.  

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Yayayaya—I get it, I’ve got to suck it up. I don’t have to be happy about it though...

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Yayayaya—I get it, I’ve got to suck it up. I don’t have to be happy about it though...


You can use third-party apps that can control both S1 and S2 systems from a single app.

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Ok, what is the name of that app?

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Ok, what is the name of that app?


Depends on your platform. For iOS, try SonoPhone/SonoPad. For Windows, try Phonos Universal (which is mine).

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I can’t see this in the App Store...

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I can’t see this in the App Store...


Which app? Where are you located? What OS are you running?

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The iOS app you say can control Sonos s1 and s2 speakers from a single interface...

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The iOS app you say can control Sonos s1 and s2 speakers from a single interface...


You didn’t actually say which country you are located in, or what OS you are running, but SonoPad or SonoPhone should be available in most geo app stores I would imagine and supports pretty ancient versions of iOS.

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Installed SonoPad—it can see both s1 and s2 speakers, but only plays the s1 devices, even after drag and drop syncing...this is a recent iPad Pro, with the latest iOS.

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Trying to sync the s2 speakers to the s1 speakers they come up empty...

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Trying to sync the s2 speakers to the s1 speakers they come up empty...


SonoPad lets you easily control multiple systems on a single network, but its not a miracle worker: it can’t do things that are technical impossible, like connecting between S1 and S2 systems.