You can use a a/b switcher connect AV
receiver
zone2 and
surround
channel output
to kitchen speakers
input.
5.1 or 7.1 AV Receiver that allows Surround to Switch to Zone 2?
Hi,
I am looking for a good sounding AV receiver to use in living room with older Def Tech 3.0 sound-bar and Def Tech sub, as well as to power two speakers above cabinets in adjoining kitchen.
Ideally, I would like a 5.1 receiver that will allow for the kitchen speakers to serve as the two surrounds for a 5.1 home theater, as well as then work to play stereo in both rooms to stream music from spotify, roon, etc in a 2-zone configuration.
The newer Marantz 7.1 receivers, such as the SR5015, offer "all zone stereo" for 2-3 zones and Helios streaming capability, but do not allow second zone speakers to serve as primary surround speakers (as far as I can tell), and their small 5.1 receiver, NR1510, does not have 2 zone capability.
I’ve looked at the new Anthem 5.1 and it does not seem to have this capability either.
Also, looked at newer powered sound-bar, Sennheiser, but I don’t know how I would combine that with rear speakers for two-room stereo.
Does anyone know of a receiver that provide this? Or any other ideas?
Thank you..
I am looking for a good sounding AV receiver to use in living room with older Def Tech 3.0 sound-bar and Def Tech sub, as well as to power two speakers above cabinets in adjoining kitchen.
Ideally, I would like a 5.1 receiver that will allow for the kitchen speakers to serve as the two surrounds for a 5.1 home theater, as well as then work to play stereo in both rooms to stream music from spotify, roon, etc in a 2-zone configuration.
The newer Marantz 7.1 receivers, such as the SR5015, offer "all zone stereo" for 2-3 zones and Helios streaming capability, but do not allow second zone speakers to serve as primary surround speakers (as far as I can tell), and their small 5.1 receiver, NR1510, does not have 2 zone capability.
I’ve looked at the new Anthem 5.1 and it does not seem to have this capability either.
Also, looked at newer powered sound-bar, Sennheiser, but I don’t know how I would combine that with rear speakers for two-room stereo.
Does anyone know of a receiver that provide this? Or any other ideas?
Thank you..
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