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V0LC0M
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Didn't see a dedicated Sonos thread in search so I figured I'd make a thread.

Anyone running their TV audio through a Sonos Amp or Connect? Any sound quality issues or delays?

I just bought two of the new Play1s and they are fantastic. Sonos is offering a free bridge with any Play speaker right now also.

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10/21/2013 1:23:51 PM

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I wasn't aware you could run tv audio through it...what about from an apple tv?

10/29/2013 3:42:22 PM

V0LC0M
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Apparently, you have to run the Sonos Connect through your Zone 2 in order to achieve this. However I haven't tried it yet.

11/4/2013 4:59:49 PM

V0LC0M
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I did exactly this. Purchased the Connect, hooked up zone 2 to the audio-in ports and bam.

1/25/2014 9:44:59 AM

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I got a Play1 for Christmas and went out and got a Play5 shortly afterwards. Really liking them. I'd fill the house with Sonos if I could afford it. That's pretty much my only complaint...the price.

Have you tried your Play1s in stereo? I want to get another eventually and can't decide between 2 Play1s or a Play5.

1/25/2014 1:46:03 PM

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"That's pretty much my only complaint...the price."


That's everyone's complaint. However their system/speakers/app are so well built that it somewhat justifies the cost (but not really). That being said, I have two PLAY1s and love them. The PLAY5 should have a line-in port so you could hook that up to the sterero. The PLAY1 does not. You have to use a Sonos CONNECT for this purpose which is what I've done. I've plugged it into the Zone 2 ports on my receiver and I can now hear anything on my stereo on the PLAY1s.

1/27/2014 11:31:15 AM

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Yeah, as long as they keep updating the ecosystem, it's worth it to me. I really hope they add a 'cast to Sonos' feature. The Sonos app does well enough, but I'd much rather use the individual music service apps.

I messed with the line in on the Play5 the other day. It works great for music, but there was a slight delay when watching video.

1/27/2014 6:50:51 PM

V0LC0M
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Try changing the Audio Compression to "Compressed," which is done in the advanced settings of the controller.

Also, if you are using a receiver to supply the line-in, try setting the receiver to "DIRECT" mode.

http://blog.sonos.com/tips-and-tricks/tip-using-line-in-on-sonos/

https://ask.sonos.com/sonos/topics/audio_delay_between_connect_and_play_5

1/28/2014 3:05:29 PM

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^Thanks! (2 months later). That helped. It was still of a little bit, but much more usable. I guess the playbar is the best solution there. I just cant justify that, especially if they aren't going to support DTS.

I just bought 2 more Play1s, though.

3/22/2014 10:30:51 PM

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http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2456769,00.asp

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"Speaker manufacturer Sonos is going fully wireless with an update that eliminates the need for any component to be wired to your Internet router.

Currently, all Sonos home speakers communicate via the SonosNet peer-to-peer network, which must be connected directly to a router via the ZonePlayer or ZoneBridge devices. But when Sonos gives the thumbs up, users will be able to ditch that last cable connection for an entirely wireless setup.

"We've found a way to deliver all the benefits of SonosNet without a product directly connected to your router," the company said in a blog post. "This new software solution will make Sonos simpler than ever."

As long as you've got a speaker, a smartphone, and a Wi-Fi network password, you can seamlessly jam out to your favorite tunes from anywhere in the house, moving from room to room without losing the beat.

"We will maintain the core function of SonosNet so that—when several players are linked together as a group—they continue to communicate directly with one another, keeping your music in perfect sync," the company promised.

The occasional mansion may pose a problem if speakers are set up out of the Wi-Fi signal's range—in which case the Bridge device will remain handy. But based on company research, a majority of homes will benefit from this new software solution.

Sonos isn't taking this upgrade lightly, though. To ensure reliable and compatible service, the manufacturer is "conducting the most thorough and extensive real-world testing of this new software functionality that we've ever undertaken."

A beta program is now open to applicants who want to be the first to try early versions of Sonos software and products. Fans can fill out an online application, and if selected to participate, will be asked to use the new services for at least six months and provide feedback.

Selected users will receive an email with further instructions. Not everyone will be accepted; Sonos will base its decisions on the qualifications of available beta testers.

In the meantime, current Sonos users should hang on to their Sonos Bridge, or whatever product is wired to the router; do not disconnect until Sonos gives the go ahead.

Last week, Sonos announced a new partnership with Google Play Music, which allows users to stream songs directly to their speakers via the Google Play Music Android app."

6/20/2014 10:09:59 AM

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That's pretty cool. They should let people trade in their bridges towards something useful once that update drops.

6/21/2014 9:47:17 PM

V0LC0M
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Is anyone running the playbar + play1 + sub as a 5.1 setup? I've been thinking about this. Thoughts?

7/1/2014 9:34:38 AM

V0LC0M
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bump

10/22/2014 9:51:10 AM

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I'll probably end up with the 5.1 eventually. I bought the sub the other month

10/22/2014 9:50:29 PM

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"ry changing the Audio Compression to "Compressed"


Fuck compression. Scourge of modern music listening, or at least one of them.

Get faster internet if that's what you need. Don't fuck up your music to fit your internet...make your internet do what you need it to do.

10/24/2014 3:06:37 AM

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I might get some sonos soon enough.

10/27/2014 11:59:20 AM

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