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I Need A 10 Speaker Home Audio System With At Least 90 Watts A Channel…please Help?

We're finishing off our basement and all together it's roughly 650 sq. ft. It's one big room with three different areas which include a theater, a rec room, and a bar. I wanted the surround sound effect with 6 speakers (including the sub) for the theater, and an additional 4 speakers in the rec room. We're hoping to find a way to support this idea, and if we get lucky, find a receiver that supports multi-zone audio control to allow the 4 speakers in the rec room to play music, and the other 6 to be supporting the surround sound from the tv..please help...thanks

The easiest/cheapest solution would be to buy a normal home theater amp for the home theater section powering the normal 5 or 7 speakers of the home theater. Then just add a simple stereo receiver for the other parts. Most stereo receiver's can handle 4 speakers with an A and B pair. You would then feed the audio from the home theater amp to a spare input on the stereo amp. The stereo receiver could play music independently from the home theater receiver too. Pretty straightforward hookup and no special equipment needed.

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  1. Daniel K
    March 5th, 2010 at 11:07 | #1

    The easiest/cheapest solution would be to buy a normal home theater amp for the home theater section powering the normal 5 or 7 speakers of the home theater. Then just add a simple stereo receiver for the other parts. Most stereo receiver’s can handle 4 speakers with an A and B pair. You would then feed the audio from the home theater amp to a spare input on the stereo amp. The stereo receiver could play music independently from the home theater receiver too. Pretty straightforward hookup and no special equipment needed.
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