Mono vs. stereo sound: What’s the difference? | Sonos
When you’re listening to music, you’re likely listening in either mono or stereo. But what’s the difference? And does it even matter? With mono, all your audio is played through a single channel. While stereo sound preserves what’s known as the “soundstage” – mimicking the detail of listening to a live performance. You can stereo pair any two matching speakers with a little help from the Sonos app. Learn how to create a stereo pair here: • How to stereo pair Sonos speakers Shop speakers, soundbars, and more at sonos.com. 0:00 Intro 0:07 Mono sound 0:18 Stereo sound 0:57 How to Stereo Pair Using the Sonos App Follow Sonos Instagram: / sonos Twitter: / sonos Facebook: / sonos

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