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If you don't have the app, download it from the app store. You'll use it to set up and control your Sonos system.
See
Getting
started. Make sure you set up at least one speaker before adding the Sub.
Note:After the Sub is paired with a Sonos speaker, you won't see it displayed separately in Rooms. Any changes
you make to that Sonos speaker (volume, mute, music selection) will also affect the Sub.
Sub settings
The Sub's settings are determined during the initial setup process. If you wish to make changes, follow the steps
below to adjust how the Sub works with the associated Sonos product or stereo pair.
1. Tap
> Settings > Room Settings.
2. Select the room that is associated with the Sonos Sub. It appears as Room (+Sub) in Room Settings.
3. Tap Advanced Audio > Sub Settings.
4. Choose one of the following options:
Sub: Choose On or Off to turn the sound from the Sub on and off.
Sub Level: Use the slider to increase or decrease the volume of the Sub. (You can use this setting to match
the subwoofer level to the level of your main speakers.)
Phase Control: Choose 0° or 180° to set the phase control for your Sonos Sub or third-party subwoofer.
This can help integrate your subwoofer with other speakers in the room. (You'll see this setting when you
pair a Sonos Sub or third-party subwoofer with a Sonos Amp or Connect:Amp.)
Crossover Frequency: Adjust the frequency at which the sound transitions to the subwoofer. By default
this is 80 Hz.
You may wish to choose a different crossover frequency if:
The main speakers sound distorted at high volumes—moving to a smaller speaker size setting can help.
Your attention is drawn to the Sub's location while listening to music—moving to a larger speaker size
setting can help.
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Bookshelf / Ceiling
Floor
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100 Hz
90 Hz
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