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Presumably the JVC multichannel receivers have many analog ins so you can use two for one stereo source and two for another. Can't imagine it being more convenient than having two amplifiers.
Quote from: CSMRPresumably the JVC multichannel receivers have many analog ins so you can use two for one stereo source and two for another. Can't imagine it being more convenient than having two amplifiers.I think the objective is to play two different sources at one time in different rooms...
That is what I thought my suggestion accomplished. Am I missing something?
The Sony ES digital receivers support multiple sources for different zones. You can get an excellent price on last year's STR-DA5000ES, around $700 where it retailed for $1,500. Better yet is this years STR-DA7100ES which retails for $1,999 but is available for $1,200.
Quote from: CSMRThat is what I thought my suggestion accomplished. Am I missing something?ok, say for example, A speakers are the main speakers in the home theater. B speakers are hooked up inside another room, say the den.there is a DVD player and a CD player hooked up to the receiver.Assuming that the A speakers are playing the DVD in the HT, how would you select the source for the B speakers, if you wanted to hear the CD player in the den?