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Re: sonos is not working properly
There could be several reasons why your Sonos system is not working properly and the audio is not stable. Here are a few things you can try to fix the issue:
Check your internet connection: A poor internet connection can cause audio dropouts or interruptions. Ensure that your Wi-Fi signal is strong and your internet connection is stable.
Restart your Sonos system: Try turning off your Sonos system, unplugging it from the power source and plugging it back in after a few minutes. This may help resolve any software glitches that could be causing the issue.
Update your Sonos system: Check if there are any software updates available for your Sonos system and update it to the latest version. This may fix any bugs or glitches that could be causing the issue.
Check your Sonos speakers: Ensure that your Sonos speakers are positioned correctly and are not obstructed. Make sure they are connected to the network and functioning properly.
Check the network settings: Check if your Sonos system is on the same network as your other devices. You can also try resetting your router and Sonos devices to fix any network issues.
If none of these solutions work, you may want to contact Sonos customer support for further assistance.
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Unfortunately this error code on a Pioneer receiver indicates that the firmware has been corrupted. The only fix for this is to replace the digital board. If out of warranty, it is probably not economical to repair.
The AVR-E300 doesn't have an audio output. It's a very basic AV receiver built down to a price.
Even if you has a better quality receiver, you still would only be able to port sound from analogue sources (ones connected via red & white RCA/phono) to the Sonos Connect for distribution around the rest of your home. AV receivers don't decode audio from HDMI sources to analogue stereo.
If you want to port sound, hook up a source direct to the Sonos Connect's audio input. Don't try going via the receiver.
Hooking anything up through a Bose system will always cause latency issues because of all the processing that Bose systems do with the audio signal. It sounds great, but it will always be a half beat behind anything that is not processing sound the same way a Bose system does.
Attach the analog RCA output of the Sonos to the CD input of your receiver. On the receiver select CD is the input. Now turn the volume up on both the Sonos and the Receiver. Dont forget to make sure some music is playing on the Sonos.
Good luck
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