Step 2: Place Other Sonos Components In The Rooms Of Your Choice - Sonos CONNECT:AMP Product Manual

For mac or pc
Hide thumbs Also See for CONNECT:AMP:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Sonos Controller for Mac or PC
Alternate setup illustration (no open router port)
If you don't have an open port on your router, you can disconnect your computer from the router and connect it to the Sonos
component instead. Then you can connect the Sonos component into the router port the computer was previously plugged
into (see BRIDGE example below).

Step 2: Place other Sonos components in the rooms of your choice

After connecting one Sonos component to your router, simply place other Sonos components in the rooms of your choice and
apply power.
• If you are adding a SONOS CONNECT:AMP, see "Connect a SONOS CONNECT:AMP..." on page 2-3 before applying power.
• If you are adding a SONOS CONNECT, see "Connect a SONOS CONNECT..." on page 2-4 for additional instructions.
Connect a SONOS CONNECT:AMP...
Attach the desired speakers.
1.
• Your speaker's power rating should be at least 75W for 8 Ohm speakers, and at least 150W for 4 Ohm speakers. Do not
connect speakers rated at less than 4 Ohms.
• Use your thumb or finger to firmly push the spring-loaded speaker connector post inward to reveal the connection hole.
• Insert the stripped end of the speaker wire into the hole, and then release. The stripped portion should be caught firmly
in the connector post.
Note: Connect the red (+) and black (-) terminals from each speaker to the corresponding
terminals on the SONOS CONNECT:AMP. Mismatching of polarities will result in weak central
sound, and a distorted sense of sound direction. 
When making connections, ensure that none of the strands of your speaker wire come in
contact with an adjoining terminal on the rear panel.
2-3

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents