Multiroom audio is overlooked by audiophiles, and it's a shame. I love my multiroom system, and I get to listen to a lot more music than on my highend system off in corner room. The rock'n'roll kitchen is a grin factory!
If sound quality and musicality are your brother's priorities, then he should consider Linn. It's expensive (a dealer told me to expect $2k per room), but compared to Niles and Parasound, which are good companies at their price points, the Linn gear is superior in every respect, and the build quality and reliability are first class. The Linn systems do not have as much functionality as some others, but it's still good. Personally, I have no problem with single disc CD players or the lack of a display that can tell me the title of the CD playing in the bedroom, but that stuff is more important to some. I would also strongly advise that he stay away from in-wall speakers wherever possible. There are so many really good minimonitors and stands that it's a waste to build up a nice front end and then connect it to an in-wall. One other recommendation: Transparent The Wall speaker cable. At $4/ft it is cheap, flexible and shielded. It delivers great sound even over long runs.
If sound quality and musicality are your brother's priorities, then he should consider Linn. It's expensive (a dealer told me to expect $2k per room), but compared to Niles and Parasound, which are good companies at their price points, the Linn gear is superior in every respect, and the build quality and reliability are first class. The Linn systems do not have as much functionality as some others, but it's still good. Personally, I have no problem with single disc CD players or the lack of a display that can tell me the title of the CD playing in the bedroom, but that stuff is more important to some. I would also strongly advise that he stay away from in-wall speakers wherever possible. There are so many really good minimonitors and stands that it's a waste to build up a nice front end and then connect it to an in-wall. One other recommendation: Transparent The Wall speaker cable. At $4/ft it is cheap, flexible and shielded. It delivers great sound even over long runs.