I am replacing my current system (dumb tv, a/v receiver, subwoofer amp) with a new smart TV and Sonos system.
Existing equipment that I plan to keep are DirecTV box and 4 ceiling speakers in TV room (center ceiling speaker in front of tv and subwoofer are also present, but not planning on using due to limitations of new planned setup as it was explained to me). I might re-add a subwoofer down the line, if not too costly and easy to integrate into new planned setup. TV is currently connected behind wall to to a/v receiver, which is connected to DirecTV box, ceiling speakers, subwoofer amp, etc. That is zone 1.
There are also 2 ceiling speakers in kitchen, also connected to a/v receiver in TV room. That is zone 2.
I received a quote that was a little pricey, so planning to take on the project myself to save on labor. Using the quoted parts list, I have purchased 2 Sonos Amps for the 2 zones. Also on the parts list is a Binary Audio Return Extender for HDMI ARC and S/PDIF (Binary B-260-ARC). I have purchased, but after doing some research I am still not sure why it is needed.
Our ideal functionality would be to have the ability to stream music from phone to either zone or both zones, as well as play sound from TV to either zone or both zones. Eventually we will be adding another Amp, outdoor tv, and outdoor speakers to the system.
Questions:
- Do I have the right equipment to achieve the desired functionality of the new indoor system?
- Can someone please help me understand why an audio return extender is necessary to utilize new amps and existing equipment in current locations?
- If I am planning on having both amps where the old a/v receiver was, is there a reason why I can’t just connect the TV via it’s HDMI ARC port directly to the AMP with just an HDMI cord? Or is there some functionality that will be lost without using audio return extender?
Thanks in advance for any responses! Happy to answer any follow-up questions if I was not clear above.