How to calibrate your Sonos speakers to make them sound their best
The company Sonos has developed a whole system of useful and practical loudspeakers to bring music to any corner of the home Even to enjoy different songs in each point of the house if that is preferred. But every room has its own sound. Whether it's the furniture, the materials of nearby objects, the orientation of these gadgets”¦ Something that causes the sound quality to be different and not always as pleasant that the user would likeIssue that can be solved by moving some furniture, or modifying the treble, bass and medium values of the speaker. Of course it is a tedious task for inexperienced users. That's why Sonos has launched an easy solution
This solution comes in the form of an in-app feature Sonos that all its users are familiar with. A tool for smartphones that helps the process of calibration of the user's speakers. Or rather, it does it all automatically Thus, the user only has to use the application with the speaker whose sound they want improve, in the environment in which it is placed. A quick recognition and the application already knows how to modify the values of said speaker so that its music playback is correct and of quality.
This tool is called Trueplay, and it has a curious operation. Just sit in the room where you want to calibrate one of the speakers Sonos After that, you just have to start the application and activate Trueplay Automatically the selected speaker starts emitting different types of sounds (quite strange). This is a way of providing sound values to this function with respect to the high, mid, and low for reference. Thus, the application takes care of seeing which of those sounds are affected by the environment and sound distorted.
With this, Trueplay knows what to modify in those sounds to achieve power and quality in the views Slightly softer bass in environments where there are glass elements, more powerful mids if there are elements between the user and the speaker… issues that this simple new tool in the application Sonos is able to detect through the terminal microphone, knowing what needs to be improved to achieve perfect sound in each room where the speaker is calibrated.
Now, at the moment Trueplay only reaches the application Sonosfor platform iOS That is, through the iPhone and iPad, and its managers must find the key to take it to Android although there is a greater variety of terminals and, therefore, microphone sensitivities. This is the tool by which Trueplay detects the current sound quality in each room.
In short, a tool that can take a lot of advantage and quality out of sound equipment Sonos, using Trueplay in each room with its respective speaker for proper playback. This feature comes via the Sonos app available free at App Store