Sonos Arc sound bar review

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With movie theatres closed or on limited capacity, there’s been an increase in interest in creating a home theatre. While all the focus is on TVs, you should also consider a sound bar because they can provide a lot of power and room-filling sound, in a much smaller and less complex package. I got to review a Sonos Arc sound bar in my home for a few days; here’s what I found.
What is Sonos Arc?
Sonos Arc is a premium sound bar. It’s much larger than average, measuring 45-inches long and weighing a hefty 14 pounds.
Arc promises cinema-quality sound, support for Dolby Atmos and multiple voice assistants, and it’s designed to mimic an entire surround sound system in one device; using it’s engineering to push sound all around you.
Sonos sound bar is controlled via the Sonos app on your smartphone, or by asking Google Assistant, or Alexa. You can also listen to music, podcasts and other audio on the Arc.
Set up
I’ve had my struggles setting up Sonos devices before, so nearly a year on from my last attempt I was curious to see if I would be able to connect. Fortunately, I didn’t hit any major snags.
Controlling Sonos Arc
To control Sonos Arc you’ll need the new Sonos S2 app but you can also use your current TV remote, or voice using Amazon Alexa or the Google Assistant. It also works with Apple AirPlay 2.
Sonos Arc Sound specs
Inside Sonos Arc there’s eleven Class-D digital amplifiers, eight elliptical woofers will handle the mid-range and vocal frequencies, three “precisely angled silk-dome” tweeters manage the high end frequencies and give support for clear dialogue. Two upward firing drivers provide support for Dolby Atmos audio which we’ll get to. Plus a far-field microphone array listens so your voice assistant can be called in.

Trueplay Tuning makes the most of your sound bar

Finally Sonos Trueplay software is able to adjust the sound bar to the room it’s in. Trueplay uses your iPhone and for now this is only available using an Apple iOS device, to listen to the room ’s acoustics and it can fine tune the soundbar’s output.

Did I notice a difference? I did a little. I found that the overall sound seemed to fill the room a bit better, and seemed a bit more well-placed for the space.

Sonos Arc with Dolby Atmos overhead audio

One of the major features is that Arc supports Dolby Atmos audio. Simply put, Dolby Atmos sends sounds to specific places in the room rather than to specific speakers. Atmos also offers overhead-sounding audio too.

But enough with the marketing terms; how does it sound?

Sound quality of Sonos Arc

Let’s get this out of the way: Sonos Arc sounds fantastic, as it should. This is a large and powerful soundbar with all the audio toys; it fills the room, it gets very loud and it easily covers the full range of audio: high end sounds are delicate and light, mid-range and vocals slice through, while the bass is surprisingly vibrant. It’s a great sound bar for TV and film watching but it’s just as great when it comes to music, with a wide-sounding soundstage and impressive bass.

Did I feel like Sonos Arc was creating a true surround sound experience? Not really; it’s pretty hard to get the sound to wrap fully around you when it originates from just one location, but the Arc does a decent job. The bar does push sound out well and widely, and playing some sound tests it was easy to notice that the sounds reached to each side a bit better, and seemed to come from a larger and wider circle in front of me. But do you get the same overhead and behind you effects? No, not in my opinion.

Wondering how is Arc different from other Sonos products like Playbar, Playbase, and Beam?
Simple: Arc supports Dolby Atmos, which other products do not.

Overall review: Sonos Arc

Overall, this is a great sound bar.

The sound quality is definitely great with all the audio bells and whistles including Dolby Atmos. While this sound bar does a good job of creating a wide sound stage, it doesn’t replace surround sound in the same way; you won’t get the same rear channel and overhead effects as you would with dedicated speakers.

What are the downsides to Sonos Arc? Possibly it size and weight. This is a really big sound bar, and it’s designed to fill the area in front of larger TVs, but that said, you will need a big piece of furniture to set it on or to invest in the mounting kit, which would be my first choice.

It’s probably also grating for Android users that using TruePlay tuning is only available on iPhones.

I can definitely recommend Sonos Arc if you’re hunting for a premium sound bar.

It sells for $999CAD and you can get it from Best Buy and Amazon.
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Your videos are so good. I always like to see what gadgets are out there. Your channel is a very big help.

jjdvideo
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Hey Erin! Mine arrived today. Just finished setting it up.

afpitbull
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love this soundbar....added 2 Gen 3 subs / and for rears i have the Sonos 5's...sounds amazing cheers from Canada

GOLFADDICT
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just came from the sony hts5000 video. you are a class professional at your craft and also very beautiful. Keep it up 👍

ignatiusmartin
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Thanks Erin I am currently looking at, arc or a beam can’t decide thanks for your review cheers

markbevan
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Not sure how much of your review was done the "hack job" position, but that is far from the recommended layout according to Sonos themselves. And other reviewers have noted notable changes in sound based on following Sonos' suggestions for positioning. Not sure it would change your opinion, but following the manufacturers suggestions for positioning an audio product would seem pretty important.

sunshinecycling
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Have you ever reviewed the Bose 700? Wondering how this Sonos would compare to that system. I know Bose doesn't support Atmos, but, I am not necessarily interested in that at this point. Maybe when there is more Atmos content to watch, then I would be more interested.

lanyburnett
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Great review
Waiting for mine, on back order 😢

Gonzey
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Hi, are you getting Atmos from an HDMI ARC not EArc? Since a lot of TV's don't have an EARC

Mauitechy
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Hello Dear,
Does Qualcomm Aptx technology really matter in day to day use??

cyruswanted
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For an all rounder its ok but there are much better sounding sound bars out there, the ARC can sound very tinny at times and ive found the dialogue hard to hear at times.

mitchellsx
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Love my Arc but damn the thing weighs a ton😂😂

DroneLifeLelystad
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I'm not too impressed by mine to be honest. I like it for a bedroom setting with the subs and the surrounds, but I don't get much height effects from this thing and my ceiling is barely 8ft...I do have the eARC on my TV, and I've streamed and played 4K atmos files through the TV and I don't experience much effects. Alone the ARC is just terrible with bass to me, but once you pair it with a Sub it sounds really good. I still have to say that separate speakers sound so much better, and while their sub is nice, for the price you can purchase an SVS PB2000/SB2000, REL HT1003/HT1205, and other comparable subs that will provide helluva lot more output. I own the ARC+SUB+LS/RS and enjoy it don't get me wrong, but for the price and if you don't mind some cable management you can get a lot more going a different route.

juandoe
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If one's going for a sound bar then there are better choices in terms of performance and certainly price even in the other ones that you've previously reviewed. By neglecting the Android users they are basically chopping down it's potential sales. It's an easy pass.

randomname
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I doubt your TV's have eARC so your not getting the full impact of what it can do.

randy
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Oh going blonde now? Sono is ok, too big tho.

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