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Audio Distortion
Sounds played through the Sonos Play:3 are distorted, inaudible, or contains static.
Mid-range Driver Sound Distortion
If there is only a high pitched audio emitted from the device without any low bass or treble, try unplugging the power cord for a few seconds and then reconnecting it. If this doesn't solve the problem, make sure that the speaker is connected firmly to the motherboard and there aren't any loose wires. If the connections are firm, the mid-range speaker may be damaged. The Mid-Range Speaker Replacement Guide will show you how to replace a faulty speaker as well as check the wire connections.
Tweeter Sound Distortion
If the device isn't emitting high pitched audio try unplugging the power cord for a few seconds and then reconnecting it. If this doesn't solve the problem, make sure that the speaker is connected firmly to the motherboard and there aren't any loose wires. If the connections are firm, the tweeter speaker may be damaged. The Tweeter Speaker Replacement Guide will show you how to replace a faulty speaker as well as check the wire connections.
Loose Parts
Any loose parts inside the speaker may cause unwanted vibrations, and you should check to see if any parts meant to be glued down have come loose inside the speaker.
Device Will Not Power On
Sonos Play:3 will not power on. Power of the device is indicated by a dim white light on the button board. There is no power button on the device.
Faulty Power Adapter
Make sure that the power cord is connected to both the speaker and a wall outlet. If the device still does not turn on, (indicated by the white light by the control buttons), the power adapter may need to be replaced.
Sticky Buttons
The control buttons on the panel are not pressing or are stuck in the pressed position.
Dirt Buildup
There is a possibility of dirt building up beneath the buttons and causing them to get stuck in one position. The first step should be to try cleaning it out with a soft cloth. Otherwise, try removing the buttons from the speaker casing and cleaning them that way. A link to the replacement guide will follow below.
Device Won't Connect to Router
The device has weak or no wired/wireless connection.
Weak Router Signal
If you cannot get a good signal from your router, reset or power off the router. Turn it back on after 10 seconds. If this does not solve the issue, contact your Internet Service Provider and they will be able to further assess the problem.
Wireless Interference
A wireless connection can be faulty effected by walls or close proximity to magnetic devices. Make sure that the Sonos is not trying to push a signal through thick walls or multiple rooms. This can cause a bad Wifi signal. If there seems to be high interference, bring the device closer to the router. Also bring the device, such as phone or computer, closer to the Sonos device for a better connection.
Also the router and the Sonos should be on separate channels. If the Sonos device is on channel 1, then the router should be on 6 or 11. If the Sonos device is on 11, then the router should be on 1 or 6.
If you are using the Sonos Control, please follow the steps below to change the wireless channel:
1) Press the Music button to go the Music Menu. 2) Select System Settings -> Advanced Settings. 3) Select Wireless Channel to change channels.
If you are using the Sonos Controller for PC or MAC, please follow the steps below:
1) Select File -> Preferences (Sonos -> Preferences on the Macintosh). 2) Go to the Advanced tab. 3) Select Wireless Channel to change channels.
Bad Ethernet connection
First, try unplugging the cable from the wall, and plugging it back in after a few seconds. Make sure your device is at least a foot away from the router. If this doesn't improve the connection, there may be an issue with your Ethernet cord.
Bridge is Working but Can't Connect to Router
If you have a Bridge and the Play 3 can connect to it but is not able to connect to your router you may need to perform a factory reset. Power it off, wait 10+ seconds then re-apply power while holding down the Mute button. Keep holding Mute and release when the LED changes to flashing amber. Hopefully this solves the problem.
Software Connection Issues
Your device is unable to find the speaker or connect to it.
Your device running the Sonos controller may not connected to the correct network
You need to re-connect to your WiFi network. Go to Settings -> WiFi on your device and switch the Wifi off and turn back on.
The router may not be correctly transmitting data on your home network
Restarting the router by unplugging the power cable for 30 seconds, and plugging it back in. If it is still cannot connected by home network, temporarily wire the Sonos product to your router with an Ethernet cable and attempt connecting to it again with your Sonos controller.
Sonos Play:3 may not be receiving power
Refer to the Device Will Not Power On section above.
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John nonono - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
My Sonos will not connect and I've tried all troubleshooting solutions to no avail.
shirley_wilson_porter - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
My Sonos Play3 is showing on my network but is not working
Patrick Thomson - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
If I look up my router on my iPhone, I can see the Sonos on the network, however the Player3 does not function..
Have I missed some thing?
Patrick Thomson - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Chsnged router, Sonos 3 reports it can connect but “isnt uptodate” so it won't? Wonder how many signed off on that user journey. The units been offline for less than a week - buts out of date how?
K Fisher - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
My sonos play 3 would can't be added to my sonos app controller whars wrong?
Black Ice - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Have same problem gone through all fixes and still won’t play!! So frustrating
ed byrne - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0