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Connecting up existing ceiling speakers

  • October 10, 2024
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Hello everyone,

 

I moved into a new house which has ceiling speakers in most rooms.  I think 8 rooms in total.  I have used Sonos for 18 years so I want to continue to do so.  All of the speakers are cabled back to one server room.  DO I need to purchase an amp for each zone that I want to control?  Or is there a more economical way around this?

 

Also what is the maximum distance from Amp to speaker allowed?

 

Many thanks

 

John 

Best answer by Stanley_4

One Amp for each independent zone, if you want two to play the same stream you can use one Amp.

If you only want a few zones you could use a Port for each zone and an external amplifier.

No real maximum distance, just use larger wire to keep the voltage drop in the suggested range.

 

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Stanley_4
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  • October 12, 2024

One Amp for each independent zone, if you want two to play the same stream you can use one Amp.

If you only want a few zones you could use a Port for each zone and an external amplifier.

No real maximum distance, just use larger wire to keep the voltage drop in the suggested range.