I have a 5.1 receiver with a connect amp connected to listen to music through the receivers speakers. I have a new kitchen with 3 dual channel ceiling speakers. I’d like to be able to listen to music through the existing 5.1 system as well as the new dual channel speakers.(x3). This might be a simple fix, but I’m not sure how to add these new speakers, as each speaker takes 2 channels for the stereo experience. (L n R x 2). Another receiver? Any help would be greatly appreciated. McMac
Adding Dual Channel Elan Ceiling Speakers
Best answer by Airgetlam
Several things to discuss.
First, what is currently powering these three speakers? It may be as simple (albeit costly) as adding a Sonos Port to whatever device is currently powering them. Or, more judiciously (three could be an issue, a Sonos Amp, which has both an Amplifier and a Port built in.
Oh. And I just went back and reread your post. I’m assuming your 5.1 system isn’t a Sonos system. Which makes the above, while still accurate, more challenging. A Sonos Port would certainly feed your current 5.1 system a stereo signal, which defines that as a single ‘room’, in Sonos terms. The second device (potentially) discussed above, would be ‘grouped’ with the first, and give you synchronized playback across all devices.
Note, however, that all analog line ins on a Sonos requires a 75 ms delay, so if you’re feeding something to Sonos from that amplifier, all connected Sonos devices would be slightly delayed from the speakers connected to your 5.1 amplifier.
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