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You can pair up any of the sonos speakers. I would pair up two play's 1's and a sonos sub.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The play three is actually "stereo" all in one, but if you mean will it sort the tones left and right, no they won't do that. Only if you link to a sound bar for surround sound will the play 1's sort sounds. However, as I type this, I have 2 sound bars, one sub, two play 3's, and 4 play ones playing all through my home and it's amazing.... Sonos is pretty incredible, you can do so many things. I could part these speakers up on the iPad ap that I just listed now, and be able to have full surround on two tv's (playing different movies), plus listen to different music in my bedrooms, garage, and back yard all at the same time! Now, you do need a pretty good signal to get that crazy, but it totally works. If you like music, dive in! Sonos ROCKS!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can do the 1's in left right mode and have the 3 play everything but I don't think you'll be able to make it a 3.1 sound
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. you can only pair 2 like speakers to create a stereo pair (i.e.: 2 play 3's or 2 play 1's) You could create the stereo pair with 2 play 1's and group them with a 3.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can pair 2 Play1s or 2 Play3s to make left/right stereo pair very easily.
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