Rogue Leader
09-08-13, 02:44 PM
Any home audio gurus around? I need some equipment advice.
A friend is redoing his whole house, and he wants in ceiling speakers for music in 3 rooms. he also likes all that connectivity stuff (being able to use bluetooth or plugn in a USB, etc). Originally the plan was to use an Onkyo 7.1 surround sound to run all the speakers and just make sure its set to all channel stereo. It would be used for music only.
Then today 2 things happened, first he decided he wanted a 4th set of speakers outside. Also he wants the ability to only turn on specific pairs of speakers. I don't believe the Onkyo (or any surround sound for that matter) other than Zone A and B front speakers allows you to switch on and off speaker pairs. That and the whole extra channel of course. Using Zone A and B would work except he could only turn off set of speakers (we would use this for the outside speakers.)
Now we could use wall volume controls to be able to turn on and off speakers, but thats a pain to have to go to the physical room to do it.
Ive looked at regular stereo receives but all are only 4 channel. Of course all the connectivity features are a must as well.
Any thougths, does someone make a multi channel stereo amp like that? Or any of these network recievers allow you to turn on and off individual speaker pairs?
A friend is redoing his whole house, and he wants in ceiling speakers for music in 3 rooms. he also likes all that connectivity stuff (being able to use bluetooth or plugn in a USB, etc). Originally the plan was to use an Onkyo 7.1 surround sound to run all the speakers and just make sure its set to all channel stereo. It would be used for music only.
Then today 2 things happened, first he decided he wanted a 4th set of speakers outside. Also he wants the ability to only turn on specific pairs of speakers. I don't believe the Onkyo (or any surround sound for that matter) other than Zone A and B front speakers allows you to switch on and off speaker pairs. That and the whole extra channel of course. Using Zone A and B would work except he could only turn off set of speakers (we would use this for the outside speakers.)
Now we could use wall volume controls to be able to turn on and off speakers, but thats a pain to have to go to the physical room to do it.
Ive looked at regular stereo receives but all are only 4 channel. Of course all the connectivity features are a must as well.
Any thougths, does someone make a multi channel stereo amp like that? Or any of these network recievers allow you to turn on and off individual speaker pairs?