Why does my Sonos not connect to my Denon?

Why does my Sonos not connect to my Denon?

Just some questions to possibly help narrow down the source of the problem. That really sounds like you have the Sonos audio outputs set to variable and turned down way too low. Then turn the Sonos volume up to about 50%, gently raise the Denon volume and see if things are better.

What to do if Sonos volume is too low?

That really sounds like you have the Sonos audio outputs set to variable and turned down way too low. Then turn the Sonos volume up to about 50%, gently raise the Denon volume and see if things are better. If you don’t want to have the Sonos remotes control the volume you can change the outputs to fixed.

What’s the sound quality on my Sonos receiver?

The sound quality isn’t great, there is a good amount of static noise and the volume has to be almost all the way up in the app and/or on the receiver to make it decently audible. Did I do something wrong? How can I fix this? This topic has been closed for further comments.

What does the variable option on Sonos do?

Just like a record player, tape player, CD player, etc. The variable/fixed option in the Sonos pretty much just enables the internal Sonos volume control or disables it setting the volume to 100%. I wouldn’t think it was broken or defective if the variable puts out a reasonable level of sound when set to maximum volume.

Can a Sonos connnect connect to a Denon receiver?

I recently hooked up my Sonos connnect to my Denon receiver using RCA cables and the DVD inputs on the receiver. The sound quality isn’t great, there is a good amount of static noise and the volume has to be almost all the way up in the app and/or on the receiver to make it decently audible.

Can a Sonos Controller be connected to a WiFi network?

The Connect cannot be connected to a mobile data or foreign WiFi network. Before the Connect can be used over a WiFi connection, it has to be initially set up by hardwiring to the router. Connect the Connect to the router with an ethernet cable and locate the Connect on your network using the Sonos Controller app.

That really sounds like you have the Sonos audio outputs set to variable and turned down way too low. Then turn the Sonos volume up to about 50%, gently raise the Denon volume and see if things are better. If you don’t want to have the Sonos remotes control the volume you can change the outputs to fixed.

The sound quality isn’t great, there is a good amount of static noise and the volume has to be almost all the way up in the app and/or on the receiver to make it decently audible. Did I do something wrong? How can I fix this? This topic has been closed for further comments.

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