Tune Your Room With Trueplay; Creating A Stereo Pair - Sonos PLAY:1 Product Manual

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• On a Mac or PC, go to Manage -> Add a Player or SUB and follow the prompts.
Thick walls, 2.4 GHz cordless telephones, or the presence of other wireless devices can interfere with or block
the wireless network signals from Sonos. If you experience difficulty after positioning a Sonos product, try one
or more of the following resolutions—relocate the Sonos product; change the wireless channel your music
system is operating on; connect a Sonos product to your router if your setup is currently wireless.

Tune your room with Trueplay

Every room is different. With Trueplay tuning, you can put your Sonos speakers wherever you want. Trueplay
analyzes room size, layout, décor, speaker placement, and any other acoustic factors that can impact sound
quality. Then it literally adjusts how each woofer and tweeter produces sound in that room (works on mobile
devices running iOS 8 or later).
Go to More -> Settings -> Room Settings. Pick a room and tap Trueplay Tuning to get started.
Note: Trueplay tuning isn't available if VoiceOver is enabled on your iOS device. If
you want to tune your speakers, first turn VoiceOver off in your device settings.

Creating a stereo pair

You can group two Sonos speakers, such as two PLAY:5®s, in the same room to create a wider stereo
experience. In this configuration, one speaker serves as the left channel and the other serves as the right
channel.
Note: The Sonos speakers in the stereo pair must be the same model.
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