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The Sonos Amp made an impact during its presentation organized by the Fédération Française de Domotique at the beginning of 2019. The Sonos Amp with a pair of Elipson Prestige Facet 8B speakers. That is a record for this type of product, whose regular and continuous updates have guaranteed its surprising longevity. The 2019 Sonos Amp takes over from the Sonos Connect:Amp which has been in their catalogue for around 12 years. It is therefore able to drive both compact and floorstanding speakers. It is a compact stereo Class D amplifier with 2 x 125 Watts of power at 8 Ohms. Quotes are also available by contacting an agent via the Son-Vidéo.com contact page. It works well and is even more straightforward to use than the receiver for the living room.This week, we tested the Sonos Amp, the new multi-room connected amplifier from the American manufacturer, sold in Son-Vidéo.com stores. We are going to keep using it in the living room and sell the Denon x3500.

The Sonos Amp is a pretty ideal piece of hardware for a living room. EQ for Music-I have measured the space with REW and will use a few filters eq some of the worst peaks under 200hz and call it good. Since this is just for casual tv/music listening I am going to go without any eq for TV. Not sure what they were thinking not including it on the Sonos Play. Sonos has automated EQ that works pretty well called Trueplay. EQ for TV-This is the biggest downer as already mentioned. Like Sonos always incuding 2 network ports to use like a hub for other devices Speaker terminals are fancy but seem strange. Roon volume changes the Sonos Amp volume which seems obvious but is important. You start playing a song, input switching automatically.
#BEST SPEAKERS TO USE WITH SONOS CONNECT AMP TV#
Changing volume with TV IR controls volume on Sonos amp Switching inputs on via TV works very well. ARC seems to work really very well (so far). Compact, no distracting lights, runs very cool Form factor is great for a living room setup. Setup: Hooked up ARC on TV to HDMI on Sonos AMP, changed the sourses to go to the TV instead of the receiver Decided to swap out the Denon x3500 for the Sonos Amp in a basic living room system and see how it goes Used it to drive 2 pairs of speakers in the garage/deck. At first I was irritated that it didn't have any eq options besides treble/bass, and loudness. I had an old sonos connect that stopped working so took advantage of the Sonos Trade up program which gets 30% off. If one believes the Internet reviews one could also add the sound quality of the Bluesound, but I doubt I'd hear the difference. The last one is quite easily remedied with a Echo Dot or a similar device from Google, though for me it would have been nicer and cleaner to have the microphone built into the Sonos Amp.īasically what I would look for is a love child of the Sonos Amp and the Bluesound Powernode 2i: Some of the hardware features of the Bluesound combined with the ease of use, better support for streaming services (no Soundcloud on Bluesound!) and amplification power of the Sonos.
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In terms of features, I would have liked to see a headphone output, bi-directional Bluetooth and a built-in microphone for voice assistants.

However I am just a guy who enjoys listening to music and by no means an audiophile. I recently purchased a Sonos Amp and so far am quite happy with its sound quality, playing solely from streaming sources in the local network and from Internet streaming services.
