If you want to buy a new TV in the future, absolutely! (Blackfriday?) Otherwise, there are cheaper soundbars like the ones from Samsung itself.
Plus you can also use the ARC to listen to music via smartphone, for example.
I will make a request to the supplier, in order to advise you as well as possible, I will come back to you as soon as I have a feedback. I will get back to you as soon as I get some feedback. Unfortunately, we can't tell you when the promotion will take place.
I also still have old Sonos Play 1 with soundbar and still use the Sonos 2 app. Of course AirPlay 2 is not compatible with the older hardware, but the App2 is still somewhat useful for the old Sonos.
No, the connection is only intended for a television with HDMI eARC. The soundbar cannot be operated directly on the graphics card output. (Only with a special HDMI converter)
Perfect from my point of view thanks to trueplay. I put a wall corner and parallel instead of diagonal arc and put a stool in front of it after setup trueplay no more echo and achieved a really surprisingly good atmos implementation. All that's missing now is consistent atmos delivery into the house via Netflix, Apple TV and Blue TV in my case. Sky App on Blue TV is not yet where Netflix has been since the beginning.
For Atmos, you actually only need the Arc and 2 pcs ONE SL/one (+optional subwoofer recommended). According to Sonos, a home cinema system with 6 speakers is not intended / necessary.
It is important to connect the ARC to the TV via the HDMI(ARC) connection. Do not forget to perform Trueplay learning!
Unfortunately, we currently have no information on when the item will be available and when we will be able to deliver it. As soon as something changes in this regard, we will post it here. Sorry.
This is because we work with different suppliers and daily prices. If, for example, one supplier can no longer deliver the device, but the other can, then we naturally change in order to be able to continue offering the product. With such a move, however, you have to expect that the price will be adjusted upwards or downwards. In addition, the price is also influenced by supply and demand, which can also lead to fluctuations.
I am looking for a quality sound bar in white, so I would like some advice.
I'm hesitating between the beam 2 with 2 one SL or the arc, as the price would be the same? which is the best investment?
The sonos Arc tempts me because it has speakers directed upwards, something that the beam does not have, but perhaps by adding these 2 SL that could cover this defect and the sonos ecosystem is almost more complete just lack the SUB?
When will Digitec make a new offer of the ARC at 699 chf like in November :-)
The Sonos Arc is not directly compatible with your Xiaomi Mi Projector 150" via HDMI if the projector does not support eARC (enhanced Audio Return Channel). Most projectors, including the Xiaomi models, only have ARC (Audio Return Channel) and no eARC function, which is required for the transmission of Dolby Atmos and other high-quality audio formats.
To use the Sonos Arc with your projector, you may need to use an eARC-enabled receiver or a special HDMI switch such as the HDFury Arcana to transmit the audio signal correctly.
Hello together
Maybe someone can help me.
I am using the LG OLED65CX, the Nvidia shield pro and the Sonos Arc with 2 ONE SL as rearspeakers.
I used the HDMI cable supplied by Sonos as the connection from the TV (HDMI eARC) to the Sonos Arc.
I also adjusted the following in the TV settings:
HDMI eARC --> on
Audio output --> HDMI ARC
Digital audio output --> pass through
Adjust AV Sync --> Bypass
Now when I start playing movies from Netflix or Disney+, which according to the info have DolbyVision format, the Sonos app shows me Dolby Digital Plus 5.1.
However, as far as I know, this is not the full Dolby Atmos (but compressed). Or am I wrong here?
By the way, it doesn't matter whether I stream it from the Shield or directly from the TV.
Can you tell me if I need to adjust anything else or if I am fundamentally misunderstanding or doing something wrong?
Thanks for your help.
Greetings
Connect Sonos Arc via HDMI Arc to LG (OLED65B6V).
Hi all,
I have completely upgraded to Sonos. The only problem is that I just can't manage to connect the Sonos via HDMI ARC to my LG. I have spent hours now searching the internet for solutions and have tried seemingly everything:
- LG set to factory default
- Unplug all cables from TV, unplug power for 30 min.
- TV on, HDMI ARC connected to Sonos, Sonos rebooted
- Smartlink activated, deactivated and activated again
It works via HDMI adapter and optical connection, but then I don't have Dolby Atmos.
and because of all the trying out and plugging in and unplugging, the optical cable socket on the TV is now broken....F*ç%*ç%
It was quite a feat to connect the LG Magic control with the Sonos...
LG support on the phone was probably in the eastern bloc, don't know if he understood me, still waiting for an answer.
I am grateful for any help!
According to your description, you connected the Arc to the HDMI Arc port of your TV. With the OLED65B6V, this should be HDMI input 2 and only that. If this is the case, conditions must still be fulfilled. Since you didn't write about this, I'm not sure if you did:
1. in the menu, in the "Settings" under "Sound", the "Audio Output" must of course be set to "HDMI Arc". 2. in the "HDMI Arc" under "Sound", the "HDMI Arc" must be set to "HDMI".
2. in the "HDMI Arc" sub-menu, the digital audio output must be set to "Pass through".
3. if the TV has it, "eARC" must be activated (ignore if not available).
4. finally, set up the TV in the Sonos app.
Done!