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SONOS Arc +SUB – Tips And Tricks/Hidden Features You

SONOS Arc +SUB – Tips And Tricks/Hidden Features You Must KNOW!

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  1. Idk if is only my sun gen 3 that at the first set up was super loud, I loved it but I notice one day I was playing music tru YouTube and the bass dramatically reduce like I have my sub at plus 4 to hear it. Can some one help

  2. Q and A.

    1. Why is your TV is too high? A It lowers itself when watching movies.

    2. It’s Sono Arc. Easy to type then pronounce.

    3. “dolby atmos” haha well to be fair this was my first time ever owning a dolby atmos sound bar so I kept mixing it up with adobe lol

  3. I am planning to install this for a home theater setup. I am getting the Arc + Sub (Gen 3), and will be installing 2 in-ceiling mono speakers (non-Sonos brand), and will be connecting those to a Sonos Amp.

    The Sonos amp will be installed in a small IT/linen closet. We already ran the wiring to the speakers and they terminate in the IT closet. Is that the correct setup? Or will the Sonos Amp have to be right next to the TV to connect to the Sonos Arc? Everything he CAT6 wiring (behind TV), and IT closet.

    I hope my question/setup makes sense.

  4. Just replaced my Nakamichi 7.2.4 with Sonos Arc system (Arc, sub, rear surrounds). I have the Sonos Beam, Gen 3 Sub, and two One SLs as rear surrounds in my office. The smaller Sonos sounded noticeably better than the Nakamichi. Sonos also handled the transitions of stereo to 5.1 evenly compared to the Nakamichi with volume going high to low or muffled/somewhat muted to clear going between stereo/5.1 when commercials came on when watching TV.

    One helpful hint for me was putting the Arc on a wired LAN hardwire connection. Sonos will set up a separate wireless network just for the Sonos products. I did this because I noticed a slight slowdown in wi-fi network speed, web page refresh, and download speeds before connecting directly to the router. Back to normal with wi-fi. I "think" the Sonos network will automatically be set up for any soundbar, sub, or speaker with a LAN connection if you plug directly into it (might need to unplug/plug other Sonos devices power to connect to it).

  5. Dang you're gonna have a busted neck looking at that TV on the ceiling like that. The Arc isn't meant to be placed 6 feet high, you ruin how Atmos works with this setup. Arc should ideally be at ear level.

  6. Good Video on general features. But could you please advise on how to get Dialogue / Speech volume up and music / background noises / sounds down. I can hardly hear speech with 5.1 films from Sky or Netflix. Please please please, otherwise I have wasted a lot of money.

  7. Hi..need some advice here.. Just purchased a Sonos Arc, sub, and 2 SL's ..replacing my Yamaha receiver. I used to connect my devices such as Apple TV, Roku, etc.. directly to the HDMI's on the Receiver HDMI Inputs and then sent this signal from my receiver to an HDMI splitter so I could share the output of these devices with other TVs–it worked great. However with my new Sonus system, I'm now attaching these devices directly to my Samsung 82", with Samsung's ARC/output to the Sonus Arc.. sounds great but I no longer have a way of splitting that signal to share with the TV's in the other rooms.. I even tried taking the signal from the Samsung Arc output to the splitter, then sending the splitter output back to my Sonus Arc..but it does not work..help! How can this be set up?

  8. I have the arc and a Sonos sub… This system is terrible. Music might be great, but the dialogue in movies is way too low. I’ve tried everything to fix this including true-play tuning with multiple Apple devices, using different streaming sources, turning loudness off and on, attaching to both my LG GX and my QN90A, turning speech enhancement off and on, and playing with height audio, playing with the eq, and calling a $300 per hour audio specialist who installs this crap. It’s still unacceptable. The only thing that gets it close to acceptable is turning the night mode on, speech enhancement on, treble to +2-3, and sub to -1, but night mode destroys the dynamic range. This whole problem could be abated with a single setting that even the most basic Vizio sound bar possess. I’m speaking of left, right, and center volume control for the sound bar. I’m selling this piece of junk and getting a passive sound bar for the LCR, in ceiling surrounds, new sub, and separate dedicated 5.1 amp. Don’t waste your money on this. If you need a sound-bar get the cheapest Vizio SB and you’ll be better off.

  9. Hello thanks for the video so helpful ! I wanna install homecinema and i cant put bars cause i have a video projector. Can i do a home cinema with the Sub and two Sonos One ? Thanks a lot

  10. Overall this is a very good walk through of features. But your short stint with Trueplay could be misleading. The most important use of the app is to optimize the area where you sit to watch, mostly optimizing the acoustics focused to the listener. It will ultimately optimize the ATMOS "dome." Then check the rest of the room with caution. Sometimes too much focus on the whole room can degrade the listening position. With your trueplay reference mic only around the room you are probably getting good general tuning but I doubt if your listening position is optimized. Correct trueplay is only part of optimizing Atmos. You also need your rear speaker locations at ear height and about 120 degrees from your listening position.

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