Sonos Arc vs Sonos Beam (Gen 2): Which Should You Buy?

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024

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  • @joevicious11
    @joevicious11 8 месяцев назад +1

    Honestly, I wish there were awards for reviewed like this. You were scrips and broke things down. The helicopter example blew my mind. So simple yet not everyone could think of that to explain. I’m glad this was the first review I watched. I’m going to subscribe and get the arc!

  • @philrowe3832
    @philrowe3832 2 года назад +11

    I think the beam with sub and surrounds is plenty for the average living room,after seeing the arc I knew it would be overkill unless you have a really big area,put me off buying it just seeing the pure size of it .
    As said the beam punches above its weight more than what you would think.

  • @dano42100
    @dano42100 2 года назад +23

    Clear concise reviews. Love this channel. Keep it up!

  • @Farly98
    @Farly98 2 года назад +7

    I absolutely love my Arc & Sub Gen 3! Thanks for all your videos

    • @idlegalacticminer3663
      @idlegalacticminer3663 2 года назад

      What one do you think is better? And is it bassy (I'm only looking at the bar) no extra bass box

  • @digitaldeepak21
    @digitaldeepak21 Год назад

    Thanks, was confused.

  • @KC-bv9kf
    @KC-bv9kf 2 года назад +8

    You have a knack of asking questions that your viewers wants answers to.
    Thanks.

  • @JB-vc6xj
    @JB-vc6xj 2 года назад +76

    The Sonos Beam Gen 2 (+ 2x One SL) is the better choice. I tested the Arc for 1 week and traded in for the new Beam Gen 2. In my opinion, the Arc focuses too much on producing low tones as a standalone soundbar. As a result, voices are somewhat suppressed during busy film scenes. The voice reproduction in the Beam is much more intelligible and sounds clearer and more natural. The Atmos virtualization works well on the Beam. Atmos on an Arc only works well if the space it is in is optimal (ceiling not too high and walls not too far apart) Add a pair of Sonos One SL's as surround, and the Beam Gen 2 crushes the Arc!

    • @VirulentPip
      @VirulentPip 2 года назад +10

      Have this set up myself + the sub. The sub is stupid expensive but just makes the Beam Gen 2 and Ones so much better.

    • @blade1535
      @blade1535 2 года назад +3

      Adding the sub to the ARC allows it to not have to produce as much bass and helps heaps to make it clearer.
      Majority of peoples problems with not hearing vocals well is room issues. Lots of echoes and reverberation off harsh surfaces.
      Adding more speakers like rears and subs etc to this type of room makes it worse.

    • @ItsEzra
      @ItsEzra 2 года назад +1

      How is the bass for the combination Beam gen 2 with a pair of One's?

    • @Supermomo2007
      @Supermomo2007 2 года назад +1

      are there presets for movie, music and game in sonos beam?

    • @AY-ry4hr
      @AY-ry4hr Год назад +2

      This here is more useful for me than the video lol thank you

  • @CartsCFC
    @CartsCFC 2 года назад

    Just ordered my beam 2 from you guys! Can't wait!

  • @williams8664
    @williams8664 10 дней назад

    excellent review 😊

  • @MartianMoon
    @MartianMoon 2 года назад +3

    If you're in a condo/apartment with upstairs neighbours, do you think the Arc could be a problem for sound, bouncing audio off the ceiling?

  • @mattditaranto6038
    @mattditaranto6038 2 года назад +4

    Hoping to get some purchasing advice: should I go with a Beam Gen 2 + pair of One’s (already own one, so adding second would be a total investment of ~$650) or stand-alone Arc (not adding the second One due to budget limitations)?

  • @bburbi
    @bburbi 2 года назад +3

    I’m new to the sonos game and will be making a purchase likely of a sound bar/ speaker combo but I’m really unsure what to get.
    If I got the beam2 and 2 of the ONE speakers to accompany it (maybe a sub later), would I have the benefit of moving the ONE speakers around like into the kitchen or garden at house parties?
    Also, could I add more ONES to the mix and link them such as upstairs in bedrooms?
    Thanks

  • @navaara
    @navaara Год назад

    Excellent and one of the most practically sensible videos !

  • @mushetti3166
    @mushetti3166 3 месяца назад

    I have a beam gen 2, sub mini and 2 era 300’s in a room from 6x3,5 meters and it’s a massive overwhelming sound! I am really impressed what Sonos can. I play games from my Xbox series X and PS5 in Dolby atmos and watch movies in Dolby atmos and it’s like you are right into the action itself. Music sound awesome too, especially when it’s in atmos/spatial. Overall i am very happy with my Sonos setup.

    • @ThillaikkarasiArumugam
      @ThillaikkarasiArumugam 2 месяца назад

      I am also considering the same, my only doubt is whether this tiny beam 2 can handle the powerful 2 era 300s??and still act as a central/front element effectively??

    • @mushetti3166
      @mushetti3166 2 месяца назад

      @@ThillaikkarasiArumugam The Beam Gen 2 does a wonderful job as a front speaker and the left/right sound. It’s very powerful even with the two Era 300’s.

  • @sullykhan7237
    @sullykhan7237 7 месяцев назад

    You guy's are the best no faffing about truthful and straight to the point

  • @cyberlad2
    @cyberlad2 2 года назад +13

    Fantastic reviews as always - this guy really knows his stuff. I hang on his every word before I purchase any sound related gear.

  • @Dando-1983
    @Dando-1983 2 года назад +4

    Great video… 😊 the Sonos Arc sounds a lot louder with a stronger base… Rhe Beam gen 2 wasn’t as loud or as bassy… however still a nice base.. clear detail and voice dialogue.. Highly impressed..
    The Beam gen 2.. I would say is Fiancé approval.. The Arc pushing your luck on the extra base.. 🤣.. but actually I think I prefer the Bean gen2. not too loud or too much base.

    • @berniecolin7
      @berniecolin7 2 года назад +1

      Put a sub and two ones to the beam 2

    • @Dando-1983
      @Dando-1983 2 года назад

      @@berniecolin7 got Sonos ones for surrounds.. waiting on a sub mini 😊

    • @liquid79
      @liquid79 Год назад

      Bass*

  • @simpedros4766
    @simpedros4766 2 года назад +2

    Thumbs up for doing a tldr right at the start . The complete opposite of the rubbish click bait RUclips video style nowadays

  • @Nikijo22
    @Nikijo22 2 года назад +1

    I just got a Beam 2 and i gotta say I’m not impressed…. Sounded great In Best Buy standing right in front of it… but It’s just way too small and puny for my living room. Sounds so far away because it is. :( I gotta save up for the arc. Also I feel like beam 2 is significantly lacking without a sub. For reference I got a big tv and put the couch on the opposite wall 13 feet away… it’s also a loft apartment so tall ceilings.

  • @petermaz701
    @petermaz701 2 года назад +7

    Great review clear and precise and you always hit the nail on the head!

  • @thabisomaleka3933
    @thabisomaleka3933 2 года назад +3

    Almost got the arc. Decided to go almost got the Arc. Decided to go with the Beam gen 2 & the 2 SL Ones. Thanx for the video

    • @johnholmes4444
      @johnholmes4444 Год назад

      And how it sound? It was a good choice? i have 2 SL ones and i want to buy a bar.

  • @mattholton762
    @mattholton762 2 года назад +3

    Question:
    Money not being an issue. On a 65 inch tv. 10 foot tall ceilings in a basement in an room the size of average family room. Which shall I pick?
    A. Beam 2 with sub gen 3 and a pair of surround 1’s
    B. Arc with sub gen 3 and pair of surround 1’s
    From your various videos, the impression I got was to do an Arc as a stand alone or beam with all the accompanying sonos devices. Am I right?
    Wanting to get orders in, especially with delivery delays. Thanks!

  • @davidegriff487
    @davidegriff487 2 года назад +1

    I've got a room that is 4 meters x 9 meters.
    The sofa is in the center of the 9 meters side. The TV is on the opposite wall, 4 meters away from the sofa.
    I've got two sonos ONE.
    Which soundbar is the best for this configuration?
    The beam (gen2) one or the arc one?
    With the Beam (gen2) is better to have a subwoofer?
    Thanks a lot for the reply.

  • @GYM65
    @GYM65 2 года назад +1

    My home theater TV is a Samsung PN60F8500AF, the last of their high end plasma units which still looks amazing. It has HDMI arc, will I get Dolby Atmos and the other sound codecs through that with the Beam Gen 2 or the Sonos Arc? Right now it will broadcast Dolby Digital Plus, DTS, etc. Thanks and great review!

  • @ronny150
    @ronny150 2 года назад +22

    Just bought a beam 2 and a pair of one SL off you guys , very impressed so far and couldn't recommend you guys enough

  • @TL-uw3nu
    @TL-uw3nu 2 года назад +2

    I have orig Beam + 2 SLs + Sub in my open concept living/dining room. Thought of replacing Beam with Arc AND keeping the 2 SLs since SLs are right by me in the rear when I'm working and listening to music. But would keeping the 2 SLs and having the Arc be overkill for that room

    • @smarthomesounds
      @smarthomesounds  2 года назад

      You may want to do a bit of experimenting with the Arc, Sub and SLs vs Arc and SLs vs Arc and Sub because all 3 set ups will give different results and one will be better than the other for your room. Make sure you do TruePlay in each case for the best results. Hope that helps!

  • @greggles69
    @greggles69 2 года назад +3

    I have been considering purchasing an arc/beam gen 2 (Ive never owned a Sonos product, or indeed a sound bar of any kind). Ive just listened to the new Sky Glass TV, with built in "sound bar" and was very impressed. the salesman emphasised the advantage of having the height drivers on the top of the TV?

    • @nprinslo
      @nprinslo 2 года назад

      Also looking at getting sky glass, but I will be using the gen2 beam and surrounds as there is NO WAY the glass will match this. Good for a stand-alone tv I have no doubt, but never going to match the sonos setup

  • @rifayahamed2498
    @rifayahamed2498 2 года назад +1

    Hi . Can I buy certified refurbished products from Sonos directly ? It’s worth it ?

  • @ephektz
    @ephektz 2 года назад +26

    I just picked up a Beam Gen 2. What Sonos *really* needs to do is release a cheaper Sub; like, half the price of the current one. I have a Sub with a pair of Five’s for music, and switching out the Sub to group with the Beam is a bit of a pain. Having a cheaper (maybe more traditional?) subwoofer to pair with the Beam would be exceptional.

    • @NizarNoor
      @NizarNoor 2 года назад +3

      Agreed. A cheaper sub would make so much sense, and with that, Sonos will definitely dominate the sound bar market even more than they already kinda are.

    • @smarthomesounds
      @smarthomesounds  2 года назад +3

      Totally agree, I really hope this is on the list of Sonos' upcoming products because I think there's plenty of demand for it. Thanks for watching.

    • @Nived92
      @Nived92 2 года назад

      They just need to allow one sub for multiple devices which is easy fro, a software point to do but will cost them money.

    • @ephektz
      @ephektz 2 года назад

      @@Nived92 No, from a software point of view it would be a pretty heavy lift, likely involving a complete overhaul of how the speakers communicate with one another. The way in which the speakers network with one another is pretty smart, and efficient to boot. Unless they’re willing to make some objectively terrible software decisions, it’s not going to be as easy as programming the speakers to route to the sub, regardless of group.

    • @DF-bx9hd
      @DF-bx9hd Год назад +4

      Done

  • @RIDTEKcoukPestControl
    @RIDTEKcoukPestControl 2 года назад +1

    Could the beam be recessed into the wall below the tv as it has no upward or sideways firing speakers?

  • @89jonh
    @89jonh 2 года назад +1

    Found a $400 arc, should I buy? I already have Beam 1st gen

  • @jdb6284
    @jdb6284 2 года назад +1

    Have an arc with sub & 2 rears. Recently put a beam 2 in my office. It's good, don't get me wrong, but i'm missing the bass from downstairs tv. Adding a 800€ sub to a 500€ sound bar seems an exageration... so..

  • @matthewmallett4718
    @matthewmallett4718 2 года назад +16

    The Beam 2 and a couple of surrounds is superb value for money. I am blown away by its performance. I did away with an amp and 5+1 system due to changing in flooring and need to get rid of wiring. The beam is better than the amp set up I had, gives me Atmos which I didn't have and the whole set up takes up way less space and wiring. I might be tempted by a Sonos Sub but then having said that there are times when the Beam will produce some decent low down bass which takes you by surprise. I honestly dont think there is a better system for the money and even better value if you use the Ikea/Sonos bookshelf speakers as the surrounds.

    • @armandolabrada726
      @armandolabrada726 2 года назад

      Did you try pointing the Symphonisks point up at the ceiling?

    • @matthewmallett4718
      @matthewmallett4718 2 года назад

      @@armandolabrada726 No I havent. Do you think it makes a significant difference? I think the beam at least in my room is very good at bouncing sound around in Atmos

    • @armandolabrada726
      @armandolabrada726 2 года назад

      @@matthewmallett4718 Definitely better with the Symphonisks. I have mine on the floor pointing up to keep wife happy with visibility. Try it and let me know which is better. Up on stands point in on you or pointing up at ceiling. Bass improved. Don't spend big bucks on the Atmos Sub.

    • @mpk2583
      @mpk2583 2 года назад

      @@armandolabrada726 Do you mean point the boxes upwards so that the sound goes upwards?

    • @knysna83
      @knysna83 2 года назад

      There's talk of a "Sub Mini' coming out soon. Spotted by someone on a twitter post. Could be the go, especially since it will be cheaper than the current sub.

  • @jschreadley876
    @jschreadley876 Год назад +12

    As a non-audiophile, your summation in the first 2.5 minutes was exactly what I needed to make a decision on these two bars. Well done and thank you.

  • @kryptoniteee
    @kryptoniteee 2 года назад +1

    I wish I bought the arc. The beam 2 is quiet I can barely hear it outside the room in my tiny room.

  • @robertsilverstein6462
    @robertsilverstein6462 Год назад

    I have original beam, surround, and sub. I also have the move and the travel piece. Is a used beam worth anything to someone? Original box. I’ll buy the Arc

  • @4cats2008
    @4cats2008 2 года назад +1

    Thank you! Great info! I still cannot decide, so here's my info: Room is rectangular 20' x 16" and open to rest of the 1st floor (1500 sq ft) but the viewing area is within a space of 16 x 16". Does it matter that there is one open wall? I hope not. Also - we are 70 yrs young and hearing conversations from the tv is getting more difficult so that's the MAIN issue. We just bought an LG 77" OLED C something or other and find the sound a bit lacking (it replaced a Pioneer KURO 60" Plasma). My hubby thinks the LG sound is horrible and a bit "tinny". Now, knowing all that, do u think we'd be all set with just the Sonos Beam, with no add'l speakers/amp? Or are those truly needed considering size of room, tv & wanting to be able to hear the spoken word on the tv at our ages? TKS!

    • @Davey_01
      @Davey_01 2 года назад +1

      Hi. I wanted a soundbar for the same reasons.. similar size room also but no open wall and I am amazed with the beam gen 2. Very clear dialogue and nice base. I added 2 Sonos ones for surround but not needed just to hear good audio. Seriously I am amazed at the sound that comes out of this little soundbar. Hope this helps 👍🏻

    • @AY-ry4hr
      @AY-ry4hr Год назад

      @@Davey_01 really not worth adding the rears?

    • @Davey_01
      @Davey_01 Год назад

      @@AY-ry4hr yes it is. But with just rears a lot of people might find that a sub is missing. I have since added a sub mini to my setup and its amazing.. don’t get me wrong, I am not a mad bass head its just that for me adding rears gives a more immersive sound, just lacks that extra bit of low end to balance everthing out. Totally worth it for me. Hope this helps 👍🏻

  • @cdnmember
    @cdnmember 2 года назад +3

    Excellent review, thank you.

  • @dlite1972
    @dlite1972 2 года назад +7

    Just picked up the arc last week. After viewing this I probably should’ve went beam and additional speakers for similar money.
    Have been pretty underwhelmed by the arc so far, and have yet to experience any atmos content.

    • @rutgerv.6050
      @rutgerv.6050 2 года назад +5

      I bought the arc with the sub but when I turn the sub off , the arc isn’t that impressive to me. Strange that a lot of reviewers are that impressed with it.
      With the sub though: it gets really really loud and it’s really clear at the same time. The arc can focus on the highs and mids and the sub is really impressive with the lows.
      If you have the budget I can’t recommend the sub enough.

    • @7103sean
      @7103sean 2 года назад +1

      Listening to dolby atmos content does sound good even though I can't hear the height speaker no matter what I change or adjust. I totally agree though, having the sub is expensive, but really is a must to have. Paired with my one's completes my set up, great for movies and listening to music

    • @ClarionCaww
      @ClarionCaww 2 года назад +4

      Totally agree. Have both and the beam gen 2 really impressed me, the Arc a total disappointment. The Arc with the sub is superb but you shouldn't have to buy the sub to offsett the huge lack of bass. I think this reviewer really knows this but will not out right say the Arc is quite poor

    • @1blackballed
      @1blackballed 2 года назад

      This is why I didn't go for the arc. In the end I went for a Harmon kardon soundbar with separate sub as for me the high quality sounbars are nothing without a proper sub to go with.

    • @Sean-sk5mx
      @Sean-sk5mx 2 года назад +2

      Yes I also agree, I purchased the arc first and wasn't to impressed but after adding the sub and 1s I couldn't be happier. I find watching 4k blu-rays with dolby atmos is so much better than streaming with atmos, You get the best sound out of the system.

  • @crapoo16
    @crapoo16 10 месяцев назад

    I have really high ceilings (like up to the 2nd floor), would the upward firing drivers almost be useless?

  • @rednasjj
    @rednasjj 2 года назад +1

    Heey great video! Do i need E-arc for dolby atmos?

  • @paulhinds8868
    @paulhinds8868 2 года назад +1

    Does anyone think it’s worth upgrading the original Beam for the Gen2? I have a 3rd Gen Sub and two Ikea Picture frame speakers as rears. TV doesn’t have EARC but is capable of Dolby Plus pass through.

    • @SkyRL25
      @SkyRL25 2 года назад

      not worth it

  • @R3naldy10
    @R3naldy10 2 года назад

    I have been eyeing the arc as an upgrade to my beam. Would you recommend me to buy a beam 2 instead? I'm running a beam and 2 play:1

  • @youtuberdriver
    @youtuberdriver 2 года назад +1

    What to choice between ARC or Beam 2 + x2 SL?

  • @carlsmith9610
    @carlsmith9610 2 года назад +3

    Great video Jonathan. My question is if you put the Beam 2 with surrounds and a subwoofer would that elevate that setup above the standalone ARC? Thanks.

    • @smarthomesounds
      @smarthomesounds  2 года назад +1

      Hi Carl, yes 100% - the addition of surrounds and Sub against the Arc will create a much more cinematic effect. For small to medium sized spaces, this would be ideal if you didn't want to go with something as large as the Arc but still benefit from an amazing surround sound set up. Hope that helps!

    • @carlsmith9610
      @carlsmith9610 2 года назад +1

      @@smarthomesounds Thanks appreciate your reply. I have the Playbar, rears & sub right now. I am considering the Beam 2. Apart from Atmos though is there any other reason to upgrade?

    • @smarthomesounds
      @smarthomesounds  2 года назад +2

      @@carlsmith9610 Hi Carl, great question. I'd say if you're watching non-Atmos content, the sound quality comes very close between the Beam Gen 2 and the Playbar. My advice would be to hold on to the Playbar for now. The upgrade to the Arc though would definitely be more significant.

    • @carlsmith9610
      @carlsmith9610 2 года назад

      @@smarthomesounds Many thanks.

    • @adamg.1845
      @adamg.1845 2 года назад +2

      How about the beam and 2 ones? Still good? I’m not rich like all these other people!

  • @DlStreamnet
    @DlStreamnet 23 дня назад

    Sonos Arc is now £700 which if it performs at roughly BeamGen2+Sub is "value for money". Tough decision...

    • @mrgold3591
      @mrgold3591 16 дней назад

      I went with the Beam Gen2, Gen 3 sub, and One SLs for my LG OLED 55C1 in a med size room/office. I did the Arc, dual Gen 3 subs, and Fives on a LG OLED 77C1 in extra large rectangular room. Both sound equally excellent for cable TV, Atmos/5.1 streaming services like Netflix, or Airplay audio because the system fits the room size.

  • @soldiergamer2287
    @soldiergamer2287 7 месяцев назад

    I’m thinking of getting the Premium Immersive Set with Arc for my bedroom it’s 12x10 do you think that’s a overkill or do I get the Premium Immersive Set with Beam

  • @jayyemm69
    @jayyemm69 7 месяцев назад

    I HATE when I'm watching something and the music and explosions/gunshots are loud so I lower the volume, but then since I lowered the volume I can't hear dialogue. Which should I get to avoid this?

  • @MrMarcusWWW
    @MrMarcusWWW 2 года назад +1

    They are not WiFi only. Both have an Ethernet connection to directly connect to a home network and then to the internet

  • @drcsep
    @drcsep 2 года назад

    I have Sonos Beam (Gen 2) connection problems with the Sony BRAVIA XR-55A80J. Connection is done as requested but a notification comes in the sonos app that couldn’t recognize the tv due to hdmi interfering. I’m connecting the sonos at hdmi/arc as instructed. Any suggestion? Thanks

  • @davidstokes9706
    @davidstokes9706 Год назад

    Soundwise, where would the ORIGINAL PlayBar fit? Below the Beam (Gen2) or between the Arc & Beam (Gen2)? Or, for that matter, compared to the Ray? I have the Sonos Sub and 2 Play 1 (non Alexa ones) for surround.
    TIA

  • @Xwing106466
    @Xwing106466 2 года назад +1

    Late to this - just got the Beam for $220 here in the US, a pair of One SL’s and the Sub. Amazing experience

  • @B.Ch3rry
    @B.Ch3rry 2 года назад +2

    Beam for master bedroom and Arc for living/family room.

  • @JoakimEriksson-yj9pr
    @JoakimEriksson-yj9pr Год назад

    Hi there, great video as always!
    I got an 85 inch tv with the Sonos Beam 2 with two Sonos Ikea bookshelf speakers connected. Tv room is about 29 square meters. Sounds great but looking into upgrading the Beam 2 to a Sonos Arc or add a sub to the Beam 2. Any suggestions what to add?

    • @smarthomesounds
      @smarthomesounds  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the comment, it's much appreciated. I think because you have an 85" TV we would suggest looking at the Sonos Arc. It will give a wider soundstage due to its physical size, which will match up with your 85" TV better than the Beam.

  • @hindsy90
    @hindsy90 2 года назад

    This compatible with Samsung qn94a? I heard the beam gen 2 didn’t have pass through so it may be an issue for this tv…

  • @mikaellineiro
    @mikaellineiro Год назад

    hello, i need help. I just bought an 85'' Sony and I want to put in a nice sound system with a budget of about 1000usd. it is better to start with the Sonos arc alone and upgrade with the sub in the long term or immediately a beam 2 with a sub? I have a living room of 23m2 open to the entrance hall of about 18m2! Thank you for your help

  • @gameallday35
    @gameallday35 2 года назад

    Ok finally I slide my card for the beam 2 and I have the Bass in +2 and make me forget I need the sub. I have medium living room and 2 HomePod minis as soundround and I don’t need it more sound in this space. Im very happy with my purchase and I feel like I don’t lose my money in this one. When I can I will get the ARC too and I will move the beam 2 to the Room. I was crazy to get the Sub 3 but I really don’t need it.

  • @metalrock720
    @metalrock720 10 месяцев назад

    If i already have a beam 2 (as well as the sub and 2 rears), is it worth the upgrade? My room is a living room and i have a 77inch tv so i was wondering if it is really worth the uprgrade or if the difference is too minor to justify the jump in cost to replace.

  • @davidjsilver71
    @davidjsilver71 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the clear exposition on this topic. I may be adding a soundbar to improve the dialogue clarity when streaming movies on my Sony XR A80L in a narrow room which measures 13.6 square meters. Looks like the Sonos Beam Gen 2 would do the trick.

  • @peteadams3071
    @peteadams3071 Месяц назад

    Can I connect Sonos 1 gen 2
    speakers for surround sound rear speakers

  • @meccu19
    @meccu19 2 года назад

    Is it any point to add just 2 rears? And a bit later to buy sonos sub?

  • @willmcnally505
    @willmcnally505 2 года назад

    Help needed please! I've viewed this video several times and can't make a choice... We have a room with 20ft ceiling. I'm torn between going with the Arc or the Beam 2. Would the upward firing speakers of the Arc truly make a difference in this situation or would they get lost in the space?
    I was thinking of getting a Beam 2 and Five (we have a turn table that we would like to connect), an Amp (we have two in ceiling speakers in the kitchen), and eventually adding a sub to the mix. Would this configuration make up for the lack of tone/bass?

    • @smarthomesounds
      @smarthomesounds  2 года назад

      Hey Will, thanks for your comment. Some great questions here - for a high ceiling, the Arc can still sound great as you are able to adjust the height channels in the Sonos app to make them louder if you need to. TruePlay tuning will also help with that and make the Arc sound great for your room. Having said that, if you want to keep costs down, the Beam is still a great option for cost saving while benefitting from Dolby Atmos (though it's simulated and not uncompressed like on the Arc). The Five is a great option for the turntable as well as the Amp for the ceiling speakers. Do bear in mind the Sub can only be paired to one zone at a time so consider which room you'd like to benefit from the highest level of bass. I hope that helps but let me know if you have any further questions. Cheers, Jonathan

  • @tylerlin8295
    @tylerlin8295 2 года назад

    I have two sonos five , and prepare to buy sonos beam gen2, and they will in my living room (around 40 square meters), 3 meters from TV to sofa.is it a good choice? Or Sonos arc is better choice?
    Thank you!

  • @danielsrenghonstad3229
    @danielsrenghonstad3229 2 года назад

    Hey, i got abit older Sonos system today with 77A80J. Got Sonos Soundbar Playbar with sub and 2x Sonos one, would the Arc be a massive uppgrade? :)

  • @gman4155
    @gman4155 Год назад

    Curious about room height. We have an open floor plan. Ceiling is angled on one side and height is about 20-25ft. I think for Atmos the max height is 14ft. Would the Beam work better given it virtualizes Atmos? I imagine the Arc would not do as well because of the ceiling height.

    • @liquid79
      @liquid79 Год назад

      That ceiling height is way too high for the Atmos bounce to be effective.

  • @markbulman1442
    @markbulman1442 Год назад

    Thank you for the review - I already own two sonos ones, so you confirming that will be pretty good with a beam 2 rather than stumping up for the sonos arc will be pretty good - and obviously much cheaper

  • @davidspendlove5900
    @davidspendlove5900 2 года назад

    I used a 2 channel hi fi system with my tv , the wife made me change to a sound bar because she could use the tv remote for the sound and not need a separate remote.I purchased a beam gen 2 and quite honestly it’s awful , I miss the width of soundstage and the power of a proper hi fi system.The beam just sounds small and narrow , I really don’t get this av stuff.

  • @benRB33
    @benRB33 2 года назад

    Do you know where you got your tv stand?

  • @Riftt47
    @Riftt47 Год назад

    Is the arc overkill in a small room? I’m looking for the best experience possible.

    • @smarthomesounds
      @smarthomesounds  Год назад +1

      It won't be overkill and will offer the best experience but the Beam is usually enough for most people in smaller rooms. If you want the best experience and have the budget go for the Arc :-)

  • @imonthat3520
    @imonthat3520 3 месяца назад

    Can I play both at the same time in the same room

  • @keirux
    @keirux 2 года назад

    Could you compare the new Beam against the Sonos One? I know they are quite different from a pricing perspective but I’m trying to decide which one to get for my living room. My main use case is playing music but I’d not mind getting the Beam to have nice audio for the TV if it delivers on the music department compared to the One. Price is not a concern in this case, to me it's more about sound quality and overall experience for the living room

    • @petermaz701
      @petermaz701 2 года назад

      I’m sorry to say but there is no connecting the One to the TV so you either have to get a Beam or an Arc to accomplish that. There is no way to answer that question.

    • @keirux
      @keirux 2 года назад +1

      @@petermaz701 I have an apple TV and it allows you to connect the one to the TV as an output. Regardless I’m just purely talking about how the beam 2 compares against the One from an audio perspective when listening to music. Basically I just wanna know which one sounds better

  • @ukkeepitclean
    @ukkeepitclean 2 года назад

    Do you think, now there's new tech in beam gen 2 they'll be upgrading the arc maybe arc gen 2 soon? Also does the beam 2 work with a normal hdmi or do I need to get a new TV?

  • @guffv93
    @guffv93 2 года назад

    Has anyone ever had a loud popping noise come from their arc? This just occurred last night when using my Xbox series x to lg cx

  • @covkiller8653
    @covkiller8653 2 года назад

    I have the gen 1 beam with two play 3 as my surround speakers should I up date the beam or go ark or just leave it alone what to do ??? Any thoughts

    • @smarthomesounds
      @smarthomesounds  2 года назад

      Hi John, I would tend to say that the bigger upgrade will be by replacing the Beam with the Arc. I wouldn't necessarily replace the Gen 1 Beam with the Gen 2, particularly if your TV does not support Atmos. Of course, if you do replace with the Arc, you'll need to factor in whether your room and TV screen size would warrant the larger size. Thanks for watching!

  • @waltkuiland9341
    @waltkuiland9341 2 года назад +2

    I have an Arc with a sub and two Play 3's. The sound is amazing but now I am being forced to move this setup to a room with a vaulted ceiling (except for the ceiling both rooms are about equal size). I'm obviously concerned with the upward firing Arc getting lost in the vaulted ceiling and am wondering if switching to a Beam 2 (and keeping all the other components) would give me better Atmos since the new Beam doesn't have up firing speakers. Any thoughts would be welcome.

    • @MrChadder007
      @MrChadder007 2 года назад +1

      Did you ever see how the Arc worked with the vaulted ceiling?

  • @OGreviews-opinions
    @OGreviews-opinions 2 года назад

    Great reviews! I’m glad I found your channel. I’m currently moving from a house to a condo and had to sell all of my dedicated gear. I’m looking at the Sonos Arc with possibly the 2’s for the rear and their sub. However, I am also looking at the Sony HT-9A system as well. The living area in the condo is open to the left with vaulted ceilings. I would appreciate any input. Keep up the great work.

    • @smarthomesounds
      @smarthomesounds  2 года назад

      Hi Dennis - a vaulted ceiling is never ideal for a surround system but TruePlay will help make it acoustically optimised for the room. You may want to start with the Arc and add the Sub and rears at a later date as you feel you need them. We are looking to compare the Arc with the Sony HT-A9 as soon as we can get our hands on the Sony! Thanks for watching.

  • @paulgibbings9553
    @paulgibbings9553 2 года назад +2

    I live in a terraced property, so have to consider the neighbours. I presently have a Sony Bravia A9 paired with an old Sony HT X1 sound base. The sound base provides much better sound than the TV speakers, but I don't find it that immersive. The room is pretty small 10ft X 12ft, so the Beam does seem to be the best option if I'm looking to purchase a sound bar. Do you think the Beam would be a significant step up from the present sound base?

  • @hpppp850
    @hpppp850 2 года назад

    I had my beam gen 2 and sub….. BOOM 💥 Just pure fun!!!!!!

  • @martingoedhart2294
    @martingoedhart2294 2 года назад +3

    We have a high ceiling (13 feet). Will the Arc's upfiring speakers, utilizing TruePlay, deliver Atmos properly to our ears or is the Gen 2's virtual technique perhaps better suited?

    • @17Ezz
      @17Ezz 2 года назад +1

      We have 13ish foot ceilings and although dolby recommends slightly lower, we haven't had an issue. This being said we also have ones and the sub so maybe this allows the arc to use more of its firepower in atmos while not worrying about surround and the bass.

  • @ams5616
    @ams5616 2 года назад +1

    is it still impossible to use a bluetooth headphone connected to the tv while sonos is connected?

    • @jaspersbloke
      @jaspersbloke 2 года назад

      Never had a problem doing this so guessing it depends on your tv, should just be a case of switching the tv sound output from hdmi to Bluetooth

    • @ams5616
      @ams5616 2 года назад

      @@jaspersbloke it always switches back zu hdmi after 2 seconds on different Samsung and LG TVs, there is a Samsung forum full of this

    • @jaspersbloke
      @jaspersbloke 2 года назад

      @@ams5616 then it is a Samsung issue, not a Sonos related one. My tv is a Phillips and it is paired with two different sets of bt headphones, never had an issue switching between them and the Sonos

  • @irkiz88
    @irkiz88 2 года назад

    Me watching this review knowing that im still unable to buy these 😅😅

  • @tctterry
    @tctterry 2 года назад

    Anyone tried or owned a Philip Fidelio B97 soundbar?

  • @danielpauley9113
    @danielpauley9113 Год назад

    I am looking to get the Gen 3 sub with era300 side speakers.
    I don’t know if I should just get the beam? As the arc could be overkill???

    • @mrgold3591
      @mrgold3591 Год назад

      Depends on the size of your room, TV size, and does your TV have eArc. My Beam Gen 2, Gen 3 Sub, and One SLs are perfect for my LG OLED 55C1 in my med size office. I went with the Arc, dual subs, and Fives for my much larger living room with my LG OLED 77C1. Both systems fit the rooms perfectly from regular cable TV to streaming on-line Atmos content.

  • @empresasenlared
    @empresasenlared 10 месяцев назад

    Hooou Boy! Sonos Beam Gen 2 sounds like a normal TV

  • @arikononen4022
    @arikononen4022 2 года назад +2

    Nice review but Beam was setup too far away from the front edge of the tv stand where the arc was setup so that the drivers are much closer to the edge. Having your front firing beam soundbar 10cm further back makes the first reflection from tv stand very obvious and much worse than with arc.

  • @kyleoyer1991
    @kyleoyer1991 2 месяца назад

    I have a beam gen 1 and a sub and two one sl speakers. Im thinking to replace the beam for the arc wil this be a big difference. I wil use my beam for the bedroom

    • @mrgold3591
      @mrgold3591 16 дней назад

      You will have access to Atmos and Spatial audio with the Arc as long as your TV has an eArc HDMI connection. If your TV only has ARC, may not be a huge difference from the Beam Gen 1 in normal listening levels. I might also need to set the eArc HDMI to bitstream/pass through so the soundbar does the sound processing for Dolby 5.1 or Atmos. Having the TV set to PCM/Auto makes the TV do the sound processing and sometimes PCM sends only L/R stereo (no center, weak sub, and no surrounds).

  • @the_bloke_that_cuts_the_grass
    @the_bloke_that_cuts_the_grass 2 года назад +3

    Great review as always. Thinking of a Beam now for my bedroom TV. My main system is a Playbar with stereo 1’s and a sub and 5 for when my son’s in bed above the TV!
    Looking forward to Bose v Sonos review!

    • @AY-ry4hr
      @AY-ry4hr Год назад

      I have playbar surround setup too in my main room, and the playbar was bought in 2014. I think the 2nd Gen. beam would be a big upgrade for a number of reasons. Why put it in your bedroom? Move the old playbar there. That’s what I am going to do

  • @cobarigaly9151
    @cobarigaly9151 Год назад

    What the name of that movie whit capitan America?

  • @PoorCoyotee
    @PoorCoyotee 2 года назад +3

    I got Beam, 2x Fives next to the TV, 2 One gen 2 as surround behind my couch + sub. Haven't experienced the Arc but with this setup I don't think its needed by any means. The beam really makes a nice middle speaker paired with the Fives.

    • @RickHuizinga
      @RickHuizinga 2 года назад +1

      I thought that Sonos didn't allow additional front speakers, only side & rear surrounds. Am I missing something?

    • @PoorCoyotee
      @PoorCoyotee 2 года назад

      @@RickHuizingawho would they allow to add soundbars then? 😅 Also with Sonos connect you can add what evere you want to. Idk if the bar works properly as a middle or does it still produce stereo with the fives but hasn't bothered me. The sound is smooth and filling overall.

    • @AY-ry4hr
      @AY-ry4hr Год назад

      😂

  • @vaxtrixradicalbro4295
    @vaxtrixradicalbro4295 2 года назад

    i wanted the arc but realized my room is small (at 12.4sqm), you say it’s not a rule but a guide to use a big soundbar for bigger rooms. would it still be ok if i go for the arc in such a small room? i dont really get how it’s a bad thing.

    • @smarthomesounds
      @smarthomesounds  2 года назад

      Yes that would be fine in a room that size.

    • @vaxtrixradicalbro4295
      @vaxtrixradicalbro4295 2 года назад

      @@smarthomesounds I saw that you recommended that the arc be placed in rooms bigger than 24sqm or 16sqm, what’s the reasoning behind that?
      also to add to my original comment, I would only be at most 2m away from my tv/soundbar but on average, about 1.5m or less due to how small my room is.

  • @jasonk2857
    @jasonk2857 2 года назад +1

    can I add 2 Sonos one as surround or I need to get Sonos one sl? Is there any different between this two?

  • @johndaroza7967
    @johndaroza7967 Год назад

    Would you recommend the Sonos Beam (Gen 2) over the Sonos Playbar for a small bedroom?

  • @AnthonyLuc888
    @AnthonyLuc888 2 года назад

    Why is the arc 899 now in your older video it was 799. Is it the same model. Is there any changes?

    • @smarthomesounds
      @smarthomesounds  2 года назад

      Hi Anthony, at the time of filming older videos, the price for the Arc was £799 but had a price rise to £899 in recent months. There are no changes to the product itself, it was a price rise on the product due to increased costs from Sonos' end. I hope this helps!

  • @hindsy90
    @hindsy90 2 года назад

    Sonos beam gen 2 or Sony HT-G700?

  • @danielheimann9448
    @danielheimann9448 2 года назад +2

    Great Job. Thanks for the review! Quick question to the community: When connected to the TV, can you use the eArc signal as general input for your Sonos system like you use the Aux-Input on the play5? In other words: Is it possible to play the sound from the TV on the soundbar and, let's say, on the play5 in the kitchen at the same time?

    • @smarthomesounds
      @smarthomesounds  2 года назад +1

      Hi Daniel, yes this is possible and a great feature of the sonos system. Thanks for watching!

  • @armandolabrada726
    @armandolabrada726 2 года назад

    i'm using 2 Symphomisk aa up firing rear surrounds with Beam 2. Provides the missing "height". Let me know hat yu think.

    • @smarthomesounds
      @smarthomesounds  2 года назад

      Hi Armando, the Symfonisks can only be set up as rear surrounds to the Beam Gen 2. They have no upward firing drivers so they wouldn't provide height channels as such. Currently, only the Sonos Arc has dedicated upward firing drivers but hopefully Sonos come up with something in the future to add dedicated rears in the future! Hope that helps.

    • @armandolabrada726
      @armandolabrada726 2 года назад

      @@smarthomesounds I have the Symphonisks on the floor pointing up at the ceiling. Try it and let me know what you think.

    • @alcovara
      @alcovara 2 года назад

      So then the Ikea SYMFONISK can be used as rear surround speakers for the Beam 2? That can be an interesting budget option. Would they work in Atmos setup (bar the upward firing sound, obviously), or only in traditional Dolby Digital surround?

    • @armandolabrada726
      @armandolabrada726 2 года назад +1

      @@alcovara Symphonisks Surrounds and Beam 2 is way to go and save $$$. They work great in Atmos. Just point them up to the ceiling. Also I have not tried them as front left and right while point up at the ceiling.
      .

    • @domdp
      @domdp 2 года назад +1

      @@armandolabrada726 they won’t receive the height channel you are just pointing surrounds at the ceiling for nothing

  • @sudheervalluri6
    @sudheervalluri6 2 года назад

    Hi what is intro music name please😅

  • @kalednydb3943
    @kalednydb3943 2 года назад

    yes we did ask for it thanks

  • @markemery6118
    @markemery6118 2 года назад

    What would be better. An Arc on its own or a beam with 2 rear one’s?

    • @zureai
      @zureai Год назад

      Beam.. then just add a sub later

  • @shaunpeterson7232
    @shaunpeterson7232 2 года назад

    Great video very helpful