
"Sonos' newly-released Amp Multi is the company's first piece of hardware since the Ace headphones launched in summer 2024. The eight-channel is designed for larger, professional, or otherwise complex Sonos setups, and you'll need to find an installer and receive a quote to get one. According to Sonos, the Amp Multi uses GaN power architecture, Class-D post-filter feedback, and features built-in ventilation for temperature and cable management."
"Additionally, the Amp Multi features ProTune, the company's new manual tuning tool with a 10-band equalizer, gain, width control, and delay offset. The Amp Multi is built for the company's architectural speakers, including its fleet of in-ceiling, wall, and outdoor speakers. Consumers with these speakers can use the Amp Multi to create a consolidated hub with four configurable zones, and each of the amp's eight channels can accommodate up to three architectural speakers."
Sonos released the Amp Multi, an eight-channel unit intended for larger, professional, or complex Sonos installations and the company's first hardware since the Ace headphones in summer 2024. The Amp Multi uses GaN power architecture, Class-D post-filter feedback, and includes built-in ventilation for temperature and cable management. The unit introduces ProTune, a manual tuning tool with a 10-band equalizer, gain, width control, and delay offset. The Amp Multi targets in-ceiling, wall, and outdoor architectural speakers, supports four configurable zones, and allows each channel to drive up to three architectural speakers. The device is sold through installers with pricing by quote and relies on the Sonos app, while offering Ethernet connectivity to improve network reliability. Since 2024, Sonos has focused on improving its app experience following a major update that caused functionality and connectivity issues for some customers.
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