Plex81, do you have a system in mind or are you just future proofing at this stage?Hi guys what speaker cable should i use for installing multi room speaker system. I will be chasing them into walls and under floorboards, also best place to buy them.Cheers Alex
I agree as a plug and play music streamer with built in amp. the sonos would win in my book and no one currently can match it, but watch out their crown may get taken soon. People like Onkyo and other AVR makers are starting to add some streaming tech in their amps. Its not there yet but I think sonos may not be the only choice on the market soon.I would just use 42 strand copper cable, nothing to fancy for the stuff you'll be installing to be honest. And just bare in mind where the cable runs, not next to transformers or anything like that, just in case you pick up any interference. Multi room systems I would only ever recommend Sonos. Easy to use, fairly easy set up and some really good features. Check it out Simply Sonos - Multi-Room Wireless Music , little bit more than your proposed budget but you can start basic then add rooms as a when.
Hope this helps.
Getting there Rev, but loads more to learn, there is loads of big boys stuff I've yet to get my mitts onIan you certainly know your audio visual stuff!
Hi there m8 thanks for reply I keep my music on A PC also have a android 2.2 phone and Ipod. i am looking to put music into my kitchen bathroom and living room. I was wondering if would be possible to use just a standard amp and send the music through some kind of switch to select different rooms or all rooms, if there is such a thing?. I have just purchessed a new house so im on a really tight budget but i want to install speaker wire now and install a cheep system and infuture when I have A bit more cash i will upgrade. I only have wireless on laptop not my desk top but i belive I can get a WiFi addaptor.At that sort of money not a lot springs to mind TBH although there are a few ideas for hybrids if you can give me more info.What would you like it to do?
Do you already have any amps, speakers etc?
Do you have and android 2.1 or 2.2 phone or Iphone/Ipod?
Do you keep your music on a pc?
Do you use PC / Mac?
Do you have a wifi or wired network or both in the house?
Firstly as the others have said Sonos is good but if you can't stretch your budget then so be it, however PM me and I'll give you the contact to buy Sonos at trade which may helpHi there m8 thanks for reply I keep my music on A PC also have a android 2.2 phone and Ipod. i am looking to put music into my kitchen bathroom and living room. I was wondering if would be possible to use just a standard amp and send the music through some kind of switch to select different rooms or all rooms, if there is such a thing?. I have just purchessed a new house so im on a really tight budget but i want to install speaker wire now and install a cheep system and infuture when I have A bit more cash i will upgrade. I only have wireless on laptop not my desk top but i belive I can get a WiFi addaptor.
Robojin, I take it to run 3 pairs your using zone 2 as one pair and then front L & R + Rear L & R as another pair. If so then 2 rooms will have the same source and volume I'm guessing.In regard to an AV Amp you could look at Yamaha's RX-V667* notionally this supports a 2nd Zone (using a different source if you want), but you can run 3 pairs of speakers, I have customer using it this way (they didn't want 5.1/7.1 which you sacrifice using this trick)*there is a new model RX-V671 out this month with an iPhone app, but I've yet to see the manual in regard to the above trick
I am currently using a Sonos system in a house which is all digital and wireless all controllable from a small remote, very expensive though, I,m fitting 3 wireless amps driving Bowers and Wilkins ceiling speakers in the kitchen dining area and bathroom, each amp is
As I recall you wire it as though a 5.1 system and Zone 2, you then config Zone 1 for 7 channel stereo, Zone 2 is set to iPod in for example and you should have music from all speakersRobojin, I take it to run 3 pairs your using zone 2 as one pair and then front L & R + Rear L & R as another pair. If so then 2 rooms will have the same source and volume I'm guessing.
Most decent av amp;s will allow assigning of the rear surround amps to other purposes be it for bi-amping the front L&R or for zone 2.As I recall you wire it as though a 5.1 system and Zone 2, you then config Zone 1 for 7 channel stereo, Zone 2 is set to iPod in for example and you should have music from all speakers
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