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Sonos connect amp equivalent
Sonos connect amp equivalent









sonos connect amp equivalent
  1. #SONOS CONNECT AMP EQUIVALENT INSTALL#
  2. #SONOS CONNECT AMP EQUIVALENT UPDATE#
  3. #SONOS CONNECT AMP EQUIVALENT TV#

#SONOS CONNECT AMP EQUIVALENT TV#

If you go option 1 route with either a sonos beam or soundbar you can use the TV remote to control the volume. One issue with this setup is you cannot control the volume directly with the TV remote which can be annoying. I had a similar setup to option 2 where I had TV to optical to coaxial to RCA to the connect amp before purchasing the new amp. but someone smarter than I needs to confirm.The two best options would be 1) getting a sonos soundbar that hooks up directly to the TV which would then be able to communicate with the connect amp via wifi and used to send the audio signal to the connect amp or 2) depend on the audio output options on the TV can use an optical output which will need a converter to RCA which can hook up to the connect amp. I would think in theory you could group the Playbar and the Connect AMP together and play the same audio.

sonos connect amp equivalent

Sorry I cannot personally answer the last one about playbar audio, but someone here should be able to. With both on, the ceiling speakers basically dominate the sound. for Sports and other times I just turn on the Sonos TV audio for the beter experience. for every day use, so far I still use the TV speakers. in my set up and can get tv audio out of either and/or both the Sonos speakers. I personally connected from the cable tv box audio out and do not have any audio delays. I believe there could be a delay in the audio as some have mentioned online.

sonos connect amp equivalent

and you would use the cable that has the male headphone connector and the Red and White audio cables on the other end. Yes you can connect directly from your TV into the Sonos Connect AMP - believe your TV would need a "headphone jack" audio out. Hey betts87 - I'm no expert but here is the answers that I know based on my recent experience setting up my environment as described in this thread. It makes a clicking noise, that I assume is some level on audio input but it's not getting converted maybe? Any ideas? I connected - FROM Google Fiber's GFHD200 Digital Optical Audio Out (S/PDIF) into this Digital to Analog Converter- Then from this converter I ran my Red and White's into the SONOS audio INs. Here is what I have tried but what I am getting out is just a "clicking audio noise" when switching over to the SONOS Line In. had it not been for that, really could have been streaming music in a matter of an hour or so! I am just a novice home owner 🙂

#SONOS CONNECT AMP EQUIVALENT INSTALL#

everything from the Polk's ease of install into the ceiling to setting up the SONOS CONNECT AMP! The company who wired my home during construction had left hard speaker rings in the ceiling that were for other speakers, so had to rip them out and cut slightly larger holes.

sonos connect amp equivalent

#SONOS CONNECT AMP EQUIVALENT UPDATE#

UPDATE and One More Question: I installed the speakers and SONOS Connect, it was absolutely much easier than expected. Using the Analog AV Out on the Google GFHD200 to the analog in of the CONNECT:AMP should be fine, but, as mentioned above, there could be a slight delay between the audio and video. We have a guide that outlines all of this here. Joshkropf - The first thing you will want to make sure of is if the four speakers are all rated at 8 Ohms as mismatching between 4, 6, and 8 Ohms may damage the CONNECT:AMP and speakers.











Sonos connect amp equivalent