Recently purchased a new home that has a home theater setup in living area with already installed wired left/right wall speakers and left/right rear surround ceiling speakers. Not sure on existing wall/ceiling speaker brands/quality yet. wiring for both sets of speakers is to a central wall plug.
I have a LG OLED tv mounted on the wall that i would like to connect to the 2 sets of speakers. however, i also have a number of Sonos Play 1s throughout the house for audio in different rooms and am looking at having Sonance outdoor speakers installed on patio.
My question is what is the best way to integrate Sonos into this existing passive setup? I want to use this passive setup for 5.1 surround sound with the TV for home theater, but potentially also use the speakers to play music in that room.
My understanding seems to be the following options:
- I would need 2 Sonos AMP’s to power both the front and rear speakers to get surround sound. In this case, AMP 1 powering front speakers would give phantom 3.0 sound, AMP 2 would power rear ceiling to get 5.0, and i would plug a Sub into either AMP to get the 5.1. Is this correct? And in this setup, could i use one of the 2 AMPs to also power a set of Sonance outdoor speakers?
- Use a non-sonos receiver and amplifier to power the 5.1 sound on the existing passive speakers with a sub, and then use a Port to connect this system to my Sonos system. Potentially then also needing a Sonos AMP to then power the Sonance outdoor speakers?
Are there other alternatives/options here? Am i right in thinking that Option 2 may be more cost effective than running 2 Sonos AMPs just to get the home theater 5.1 sound?