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Yes, but not as a traditional surround setup. You can group multiple Sonos speakers together in the Sonos app so they all play simultaneously. For example, you could stereo pair two Sonos Fives, add a Sonos Sub to that room, and then group a third Five in another room or area. The Sonos system does not support using three Fives together in a single dedicated surround room configuration. It’s usually either: * Single Five * Stereo pair of Fives * Stereo pair + Sub * Or Fives grouped across rooms
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