Sonos says it was wrong again, but in the best way: Sonos speakers do sound better now
Date:
Fri, 08 Aug 2025 11:31:32 +0000
Description:
Sonos took to Reddit to concede that actually, its speakers do sound better now which is good, because there will soon be price hikes
FULL STORY ======================================================================A firmware update changed the way Sonos speakers sound Oh no it didn't Oh yes
it did
Two days ago, something very strange happened to Sonos speakers: they started to sound different, but only if you didn't work for Sonos.
It all began with a post by ClearWinter2840 on the r/sonos subreddit after installing the latest firmware update. "This new firmware update today has increased the boominess of the bass on all my speakers significantly!" they wrote. "Others notice this? Had to actually adjust all my bass settings down
a bit, even as a bass lover!"
Other Sonos owners joined in. "Beam 2 also more bass after update even after trueplay," Flamiatos wrote. "It's better." Rampy RS noticed it too. "bass is definitely up." Many more posters agreed.
Not so fast, said Keith from Sonos: "FWIW this last firmware update had literally no changes to the sound profile," he posted. "Glad youre enjoying the sound tho! "
But was he right? (Image credit: Future/Jacob Krol) Do Placebo's songs sound better on Sonos speakers now, or is it the placebo effect?
With the r/sonos subreddit divided between the many users who swore their speakers sounded better and the ones telling them it was the placebo effect that is, people only perceived their speakers as sounding better because they'd been encouraged to think there had been an improvement it looked like the redditors were going to end up in a Reservoir Dogs-style standoff.
But unlike that movie, this story has a happy ending. Because Keith from
Sonos came back! Back! BACK!
"Your ears are not playing tricks on you" Keith posted yesterday. After two days of "vehemently" standing his ground and telling people that there had been no changes to the sound profile in the firmware update, Keith had a confession: " Welp, I was wrong. "
The speakers did sound better because they had been improved, Keith admitted. It "turns out there were a few small DSP fixes included that seemed to have
an impact on how lower frequencies were being represented."
That doesn't mean the placebo effect isn't real, however. It's "something we see regularly," Keith posted. It just doesn't apply here, even though Sonos thought it did.
And that's got me thinking. Are there really a few small DSP improvements? Or has Sonos perhaps realised the marketing benefit of letting people believe there are especially since the company had to announce impending price hikes
, arriving at some point this year? Are Sonos's speakers placebo-powered now? Perhaps we'll never know. And perhaps we're best not knowing. You might also like Best Sonos speakers and soundbars, as rated by our experts Updated: The best Bluetooth speakers 2025 The best wireless speakers from all the best brands
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/audio/sonos-says-it-was-wrong-again-but-in-the-best- way-sonos-speakers-do-sound-better-now
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