The SteelSeries Arena 9 Speaker System: A Powerful Audio Solution for Gamers

With the ability to connect to three devices at once and its powerful EQ settings, the SteelSeries Arctis 9 is a great option for versatile media setups.

The best speaker system I’ve ever tested is not from Bose or Sonos.

A pair of Arena 9 speakers on a table that is between two chairs. An orange dinosaur decor piece is between the speakers, and a cat sits above them in a window seat, looking at the camera.
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Key Takeaways

  • The SteelSeries Arena 9 5.1CH speaker system is available at Amazon, Best Buy, and SteelSeries for $550.
  • It allows you to connect three devices simultaneously via Bluetooth, USB, and optical cable. And it offers robust EQ customization via the OLED dial and Sonar desktop app.
  • Note that the OLED dial doesn’t give you as much control as the Sonar app for non-PC devices.

I have to admit: when I first saw the SteelSeries Arena 9 speaker system, I thought it was complete overkill. Five speakers and a subwoofer (plus the OLED controller and the many, many cables) felt like an absurd amount of audio equipment for most gamers who may only have one platform they prefer: PC, Xbox, Switch, or PS5. And it is. But if you frequently switch between console and PC gaming, or your home office doubles as your gaming room, the Arena 9 transforms into a home theater powerhouse that’s a more affordable option than a traditional 5.1CH system from brands like LG or Samsung. I’ve been testing the Arena 9 for the past several weeks, and here’s everything you need to know about it.

Setting Up the Arena 9: Easy and Intuitive

Setting up the Arena 9 is a lot less intimidating than the included quick-start guide makes it seem. The main left, right, and center speakers connect directly to the subwoofer, while the rear speakers connect wirelessly (and have their own AC power cable). The system also comes with an OLED control dial for quick and easy adjustments to volume and EQ presets, as well as for connecting via Bluetooth and viewing essential product information like the serial and model numbers for warranty claims. The subwoofer also acts as the main connection point for audio output via USB, Bluetooth, or optical cable; you can use the subwoofer as an optical passthrough for theoretically connecting third-party sound bars or speakers if you already have something you’re using to boost dialogue or ambient sound.

An Immersive Gaming and Entertainment Experience

I connected the Arena 9 to my PS5 via USB and used Bluetooth to connect to my iPhone 13 and desktop PC. While you’ll get excellent dialogue and hi-tone boost straight out of the box, you do have to take some time to tweak settings either via the OLED controller or Sonar desktop app to get the best tones and volume levels for each set of speakers. The rear speakers like to be very quiet and flat-sounding at first, but switching to the Excite or Bass Boost EQ preset on the OLED controller immediately improves the surround sound effect and overall quality.

The OLED dial gives you a good amount of flexibility and control when selecting EQ presets or making manual adjustments, especially if you’re connected to a non-PC device like a cell phone. You can toggle the 5.1CH Upmix on and off, which disables the rear speakers for more focused audio, though it does sound much more flat and uninteresting than when enabled. SteelSeries has introduced a brand-new streamer mode for the app, which allows you to separate your programs into different output streams for unprecedented control over your audio. You can set programs to be recognized as games, media, or chat and customize the output mix to favor one or another. This was a godsend when organizing Discord movie nights with friends, allowing me to boost the film’s audio over the voice chat so I didn’t miss any important plot or dialogue.

A Versatile Speaker System

The Arena 9 isn’t just great for gaming, but also for streaming music. I played the Old Gods of Asgard album Rebirth while doing photography for upcoming reviews, and the original 13-minute cut of “Herald of Darkness” is a borderline religious experience with the right EQ tweaks.

My one big complaint against the SteelSeries Arena 9 is that you really do feel that drop in control when dealing with a device that’s connected via USB or optical cable. The OLED dial allows you to choose between a few different presets, but only offers a single option for a custom sound profile. Whereas the Sonar app lets you create a custom soundscape for every media type and connected device.

ENBLE’s Buying Advice

There is a lot that comes with the SteelSeries Arena 9, between the speakers and subwoofer, controller, and cables. It’s easily one of the best-sounding systems I’ve tested, and the ability to tweak specific audio settings is game-changing. That said, if you mainly use a single platform like the PC or a console for gaming, you may want to opt for the smaller but still capable Arena 7 instead, since it comes with a single pair of speakers and a subwoofer. It doesn’t include a control dial like the Arena 9, but you can quickly adjust basic volume and bass boost levels with the on-device knobs for watching shows and movies. And if you’re simply looking for a reliable set of PC speakers, the Arena 3 is an excellent choice; and they don’t have the RGB lighting features like the Arena 7 and 9, making them a better choice for shared workspaces or home offices that double as gaming rooms.



What other questions do you have about the SteelSeries Arena 9 speaker system? Check out some of the frequently asked questions below:

Q: Can I use the SteelSeries Arena 9 with multiple gaming consoles?

A: Yes, the Arena 9 allows you to connect up to three devices simultaneously via Bluetooth, USB, and optical cable. This means you can easily switch between different gaming consoles without the need for constant cable swapping.

Q: Can I use the SteelSeries Arena 9 as a regular home theater system?

A: Absolutely! The Arena 9 is a powerful 5.1CH speaker system that can create an immersive home theater experience. Whether you’re watching movies, streaming shows, or playing games, the Arena 9 delivers exceptional sound quality.

Q: Does the SteelSeries Arena 9 support wireless rear speakers?

A: Yes, the Arena 9 comes with wireless rear speakers that connect to the main subwoofer. This eliminates the need for running long cables across your room. Plus, it gives you more flexibility in speaker placement.

Q: Can I use the SteelSeries Sonar app with non-PC devices?

A: Yes, the Sonar app works with both PC and non-PC devices. It provides advanced EQ customization and other audio settings to enhance your listening experience. However, it’s important to note that the OLED dial on the speakers may offer more control for non-PC devices.


With the SteelSeries Arena 9 speaker system, gamers and home theater enthusiasts can experience a whole new level of audio immersion. Whether you’re battling fierce enemies in a virtual world or enjoying a movie night with friends, the Arena 9 delivers powerful and customizable sound. Grab yours today and elevate your audio experience to new heights!

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