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Connecting Outdoor TV Sound To Two Outdoor Amps/Zones
Hi Community,
I recently installed two outdoor zones (1 with in ceiling speakers in outdoor kitchen and 1 with two outdoor waterproof speakers attached to the house). I want to hook up the outdoor TV to the both Sonos amps/zones. The TV has the ability to connect via bluetooth but as we know Sonos runs over WiFi. My question is if it is better to run hard wires from the TV to the Connect Amps. If so, how can I get both amps wired together so I can play sound in both zones? If not, does it make sense to buy a WiFi to BT converter and connect that through the Connect Amps somehow and then connect to the TV via BT.
Any help you could give would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Rich
I recently installed two outdoor zones (1 with in ceiling speakers in outdoor kitchen and 1 with two outdoor waterproof speakers attached to the house). I want to hook up the outdoor TV to the both Sonos amps/zones. The TV has the ability to connect via bluetooth but as we know Sonos runs over WiFi. My question is if it is better to run hard wires from the TV to the Connect Amps. If so, how can I get both amps wired together so I can play sound in both zones? If not, does it make sense to buy a WiFi to BT converter and connect that through the Connect Amps somehow and then connect to the TV via BT.
Any help you could give would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Rich
Best answer by melvimbe
Something like the product below might be useful.
https://www.crutchfield.com/p_543SDB4VC/Russound-SDB-4-1.html
This would allow you to connect 4 pairs of speakers (more than you need) and 2 amps, and switch the pairs of speakers around as you need it. So when playing music, you can power your 1st pair of speakers with amp 1, and 2nd pair with amp 2. That will give you the best power to speakers. You can play the music together or separate as you want with the Sonos app.
When you want to play TV audio, set both pairs of speakers to play from the amp connected to the TV. This will reduce the power to the speakers, but should still be just fine for TV audio.
View originalhttps://www.crutchfield.com/p_543SDB4VC/Russound-SDB-4-1.html
This would allow you to connect 4 pairs of speakers (more than you need) and 2 amps, and switch the pairs of speakers around as you need it. So when playing music, you can power your 1st pair of speakers with amp 1, and 2nd pair with amp 2. That will give you the best power to speakers. You can play the music together or separate as you want with the Sonos app.
When you want to play TV audio, set both pairs of speakers to play from the amp connected to the TV. This will reduce the power to the speakers, but should still be just fine for TV audio.
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