#Sonos

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rocky bronze
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I have had no issues with my beam, amp, and one.

small agate
rocky bronze
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The beam and amp are setup in surround. No tips really just followed the wizard. The One is in a different room stand alone. It all just works for me

small agate
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Any HA intergration?

rocky bronze
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Not really, I did use it as an audible announcement for things but my spouse didn't really like that so I turned them off.

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For the beam and one I have alexa hooked up to HA but it's not really sonos specific.

narrow cloak
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drops can be caused by a poor wifi/network environment. if you have the ability to wire any speakers to ethernet it can avoid some of those issues

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i don't have any issues with that myself

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and you mention the Beam being a "center". if i remember correctly, there's no concept of adding separate L/R speakers in their home theater setups. it relies on the Beam/Playbar/Playbase/Arc to act as L/C/R

small agate
# narrow cloak and you mention the Beam being a "center". if i remember correctly, there's no c...

I was worried about that when I read somewhere that the Arc was the only surround sound. But I was told at the electronics store that the Beam with the "amp" would work. The amp drives the LF/RF/LR/RR, then I would have to get a woofer speaker or Sonos Sub. If I wanted to skip the already installed speakers, instead of the amp could go with a pair of One SL. This kit was with the One SL and not the amp, but it is what makes me think it should work. https://www.sonos.com/en-us/shop/5-1-surround-set-beam-sub-one-sl.html Just a lot of money on a "think it should" ๐Ÿ™‚

narrow cloak
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an Amp can only drive two channels (L/R), although you can run run a pair of speakers per channel. they'd just get identical output

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i'm not familiar with an Amp being used to drive the front speakers in a home theater setup

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ah, looks like you can (i think)

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from the manual:

Use an HDMI cable to connect Amp to your TV. When connected, Amp creates two front audio channels and plays your TV sound through your favorite non-Sonos speakers.```
rocky bronze
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Yeah but they won't let you also do a centre channel with the Beam.

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So it's either Beam front & AMP rear L/R or AMP front L/R

narrow cloak
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but either way, i don't know of a way to use one of the "standard" Sonos home theater speakers with separate L/R

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what he said โ˜๏ธ ๐Ÿ˜†

rocky bronze
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It's a bit of an annoyance that you can't have a L/R and centre. but ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ

narrow cloak
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the convenience of sonos has its limits

rocky bronze
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I have an entire 5.1 setup I have mothballed into the basement and went to an Beam due to little fingers of my 20mo twins. Less towers to knock down and buttons to push.

small agate
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I went to Sonos chat. I now understand my confusion. First, the room had 4 speakers. I just assumed they had a surround sound and took the center speakers and woofer. Now that I understand, saying it a different way if I use the Beam, Amp, Sub. I would only hook up the back speakers. That would be the 5.1. What was confusing me between the Beam and Arc with Dolby Atoms. The TV I was looking at would not have included Atoms.
Besides using the wrong terminology and misinterpreting specs, I was close. "-)