9/2/2023 0 Comments Sonos amp stock![]() There’s also an HDMI ARC input on the rear so that you can connect the Amp to your TV and use it in place of the external speakers. As with all newer Sonos products, there’s Airplay 2 support. You’ll either need a turntable that has one or invest in one yourself. You get stereo phono inputs for a turntable (or another audio source), although there’s no pre-amp on the Amp. You can connect a subwoofer, either going for the wireless Sub or by using the subwoofer output to hook up your own. It’s a shame and it feels as though there should be a way around the problem if Sonos put its mind to it, particularly as it’s very likely that many people that buy the Sonos Amp will buy their own speakers. Sonos says the variance of speakers available mean it can’t offer Trueplay. Using the Architectural Range has two advantages over using your own speakers: you can wire in three pairs of speakers and use Trueplay to automatically tune your system. Clearly aimed at custom installers, the Amp is the best choice if you want to have a hidden installation. You can use your own speakers, although the new Sonos Architectural Range (in partnership with Sonance) gives you a choice of in-wall, in-ceiling and in-garden options. You can run 4-ohm and higher speakers through itĪnd can connect two pairs of speakers if you want to run additional speakers either in the same room or elsewhere. This, coupled with the smaller case, could introduce some heat issues, but the case is designed to draw air up from below, through the passive heatsink and out the top.Īt the rear you get four banana plug inputs for speakers of your choice. Inside there’s a Class D 125W per channel (at 8-ohms) amplifier, up from the 55W per channel of the old product. ![]() Housed inside a small, black cuboid box (64 x 217 x 217mm), the Sonos Amp blends into its surroundings. Replacing the old Connect:Amp, the new Sonos Amp is the more powerful product, but it’s smaller and neater than the original. Smaller and more powerful looking than the old model.Sonos Amp design and features – Neat and compact with all the inputs you’ll need ![]() It’s an expensive purchase, for sure, but quality audio and the flexibility the Amp delivers as part of the Sonos system will make it the right choice for those that need it. While Sonos’ other speakers are plug-and-play, designed as much for convenience as for sound quality, the Sonos Amp is a different proposition.īuilt to be a beautiful bit of hi-fi kit in its own right, it gives you the choice of which speakers you want to use, throws in an HDMI ARC port for TV watching, and even has audio inputs for a turntable.
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