More bass , anyone ?
Sonos has announce that beginning today , Sonos users will be capable to unite a second Sonos Sub to their affiliated Sonos twist , including the Arc , Beam , Playbar , Playbase , and Amp — if you have the budget for another Sonos Sub , that is .
The Sonos Sub retails for a coolheaded $ 700 for a individual unit . To put that into position , theSony HT - G700soundbar and bomber duo is a majuscule entry - level home theater of operations solution that ’ll run you $ 600 for both components ( though you wo n’t be able to add together talker to the setup over time ) . But to Sonos ’ credit , the company says the ability to add a second U-boat was one of the most - requested feature by its customers .

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Before you run out and drop a truckload of money on a new sub , there are a couple of caution : For one , you may only pair the subs in the consecrate Sonos S2 app ( check that your app is updated before attempt to pair your twist ) . you could head up to the company’ssupport pageto verify whether your Sonos devices are compatible .
Second , Sonos says that at least one of the two paired subwoofer will need to be a third - generation Sub . That should n’t be too big of an issue for folk investing in a Modern Sub , but it might be for some consumers who already have two older - multiplication Sonos subwoofer on hand .
Either fashion , my advice is to make certain — like , really be sure — that you have support for the lineament before dump a lot of money on a subwoofer you might not be able-bodied to couple at all .

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