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Yes, but there is no need for 2 subs. One Sonos sub is more than enough.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Why would you want 2. Unless you are setting up a complete system in a room far away from the primary, you wouldn't need one. If you are setting up a second system, that is further away, it would make sense. And you can set up several areas. As a matter of fact, i have a arc, and sub, and 2 One SL's in my living room. It required that i set up two zones and then combine them . The operational aspects of Sonos, can be totally confusing at first. But it just takes some patience with trial and error, to get the best sound I've ever had. Sonos is unbelievable. I have a MOVE that's on a separate zone. It can be combined with the other two easily ,if your moving outside, or somewhere further away from the main system 'ARC" , Playbar, ect,
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi, and thank you for you question. Yes, you can have multiple Subs on your sytem, but they would all have to be on separate rooms. You cannot have multiple Subs on the same speaker ie a Sonos Arc with multiple Subs bonded to it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'm not 100% sure, but I think that it would.
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