Mid-Range Speakers
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Why is my speaker making a strange noise? |
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My sonos did work but now the power light doesn't go on |
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My phone is not connecting to the speaker. What can I do? |
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Power Supply Hit by Lightening |
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Troubleshooting
If you are having trouble with the Sonos Play:3, try looking at the troubleshooting page.
Background and Identification
The Sonos Play:3 was released in November of 2015. The speaker delivers sound using three digital amplifiers individually coupled with three speaker drivers to deliver a clean sound to any room. The Play:3 was designed to be a versatile speaker that can be connected wirelessly and used from a distance with the Sonos App. The app used to control the speaker can be downloaded on any operating system, computer or phone. The Play:3 is wireless and can be oriented in any position, making it a versatile speaker for any room. The device is meant to communicate with other Sonos devices, although it still functions fine without additional paring. Sonos Play:3 key features include:
• Three custom-designed drivers with dedicated amplifiers
• Trueplay tuning delivers sound that's true to the music and right for the room.
• Uses your WiFi. Easy to set up and allows you to expand your system over time.