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Hi, I would appreciate input about multi room audio. I am finishing-up new home construction and need to make some decisions about amplification and control of in ceiling speakers.
So far, the set-up is 12 pairs of Triad Designer Series speakers (6 ohm) with 8 Zones. Home runs of speaker cable (14awg) go to an equipment rack. There is hard-wired connections of Cat 6 and fiber for audio equipment. There is solid WiFi coverage.
Sources will include streaming/Spotify, internet radio, ripped music on a server, etc. Basic controls would be to adjust volume, change a source and group/ungroup zones. We decided against a home automation system, thus no Control-4, Savant, etc.
My initial thinking was to consider one of the two options below:
OPTION #1: connect a SonosAmp to each pair of speakers
OPTION #2: connect SonosPorts (or Blue Sound Nodes) to multi-channel amplifiers like Anthem MDX 16 (65w at 8 ohm), AudioControl 2680EQ (100w at 8ohm) etc. If I go with option #2, does 65 vs. 100w watts matter when driving 6ohm in-ceiling speakers? Is better to turn on/off with 12V triggers or to rely on signal-sensing?
Or should I be considering something else?
Multi-channel is new to me and I would appreciate input from people who have experience with it and/or Sonos/Blue Sound.
Thanks,
Duke
So far, the set-up is 12 pairs of Triad Designer Series speakers (6 ohm) with 8 Zones. Home runs of speaker cable (14awg) go to an equipment rack. There is hard-wired connections of Cat 6 and fiber for audio equipment. There is solid WiFi coverage.
Sources will include streaming/Spotify, internet radio, ripped music on a server, etc. Basic controls would be to adjust volume, change a source and group/ungroup zones. We decided against a home automation system, thus no Control-4, Savant, etc.
My initial thinking was to consider one of the two options below:
OPTION #1: connect a SonosAmp to each pair of speakers
OPTION #2: connect SonosPorts (or Blue Sound Nodes) to multi-channel amplifiers like Anthem MDX 16 (65w at 8 ohm), AudioControl 2680EQ (100w at 8ohm) etc. If I go with option #2, does 65 vs. 100w watts matter when driving 6ohm in-ceiling speakers? Is better to turn on/off with 12V triggers or to rely on signal-sensing?
Or should I be considering something else?
Multi-channel is new to me and I would appreciate input from people who have experience with it and/or Sonos/Blue Sound.
Thanks,
Duke