To celebrate the big football game on February 8, Sonos is kicking off its own big sitewide sale that discounts some its best selling speakers including the Arc Ultra soundbar and Sub 4 subwoofer. If you were thinking of getting these two specific speakers for your home theater setup, then you can get actually get an even better price by purchasing them as part of Sonos' Premium Entertainment Set for $1,599. If you were to purchase the two speakers separately during the sale, they would total to $1,659. Without the sale, they'd cost $1,998. Shipping is free.
20% Off Sonos Premium Entertainment Set
Less expensive when purchased together
This set includes:
- Sonos Arc Ultra soundbar ($879, normally $1099)
- Sub 4 subwoofer ($719, normally $899)
Sonos Arc Ultra
The Arc Ultra is Sonos' best soundbar speaker, replacing last year's Arc model. It is a massive 46" soundbar that houses 14 total speakers, including five tweeters (plus two upward-firing speakers for Dolby Atmos supported height channels), six midwoofers, and a four-motor, dual-membrane Sound Motion woofer. The Arc Ultra uses AI enhancement technology to isolate and boost the clarity of dialogue and voices. It also has a built-in microphone so that it can be controlled using voice commands from the Sonos app or your favorite smart assistant. Check out our own Sonos Arc Ultra review.
Sonos Sub 4
The audio savvy knows that a single speaker isn't enough to reproduce an entire soundstage. If you could pick only one other speaker, then a subwoofer would make the most meaningful impact. Given how the Arc Ultra excels at the highs and mids, the subwoofer addition would be a no-brainer. The Sub 4 features dual inward-facing 5"x8" woofers and a traditional ported design that allows for a louder and deeper low-end. It also has much more power than the Sub Mini and can reverberate the walls of any sized room in your house. There's no better complement to the Arc Ultra.
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