![]() ![]() Let’s get physicalĮach Sonos speaker has just a few physical buttons - up and down volume controls, and Mute or Play/Pause, depending on the model you’re using. To get a brighter sound, set it up in the middle of a wall. Hard surfaces can reflect sound away from you.įor more bass, position your Sonos speaker in a corner. First, consider creating more soft surfaces in your room, like replacing a hard-surface coffee table with a soft ottoman, filling your shelves with books, and covering hard floors with area rugs or carpeting. Encouraging as this advice may be, a Sonos acoustic engineer offered a few more specifics. Sonos CEO John MacFarlane says the speakers are designed to sound good no matter where you put them. Because of this, they cost a lot less than getting a system professionally installed, but they might wind up placed in locations that aren’t acoustically ideal. Sonos speakers are designed so you can set them up yourself. Here’s a quick guide to some Sonos tips and features that may be new to you: Location, location, location While that may elicit cheers from the reading-averse, it leaves others wondering what else they can do with Sonos after it’s set up. Like many technology products that now come with minimal instructions, Sonos prides itself on simplicity. ![]() Last fall, it dropped its pricing to a more mainstream level - $199 for the Sonos Play:1 - enticing more people to jump on the wireless sound bandwagon. The tech-savvy speaker system that creates its own network in your home has been around for more than a decade. ![]()
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