Hi everyone,
I am about to setup a new 3 zone system and would like some advise.
Server: Debian Linux
Zone 1: Main room box will plugin to Denon amp
Zone 2: Kitchen, I was going to use the Boom for this
Zone 3: Living room: I do not have an amp for this room but do have 2 speakers.
My question is what units should I order for Zone 1 and 3
Is there a unit made that will power external speakers: http://www.sonos.com/whattobuy/ZP120/
That is perfect but for the wrong type of system. I realized I could order and amp, but I do not have that much space in zone 3.
Thanks,
Michael
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2009-01-01, 17:44 #1
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Need advise on setting up a new system
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2009-01-01, 19:45 #2
This one looked perfect but they have never come out with a unit for the US.
http://www.sumoh.com/index-2.html
This is what most people use today
Sonic Portable Class-T Audio Amplifier
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AudioSource AMP-100 2-Channel Bridgeable Stereo Power AmplifierChris
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2009-01-02, 08:02 #3
I have a similar same situation.
I use a Duet for my main system. It lets me keep the electronics in a closed cabinet - only the controller shows.
In the kitchen, we have built in speakers in the ceiling. I use a T-amp to drive them and an SB3. In the kitchen, I am happy with a fixed display of the SB3 which serves as a clock when the system is off. I assume you want separate remotes at each location, because otherwise you could go with a second receiver and use the one controller for both. I wouldn't. (And of course, you can control the SB3 with the controller as well as with its own remote).
My third system is a homemade (ugly) "boom" using the SB3 that got replaced by my Duet, and some powered computer speakers mounted on a board.2 SB3, 1 Duet
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