Hello: I have browsed through the excellent information on multiroom audio and have some questions.
I have moved to a new house with in-ceiling Polk speakers (probably MC80s) in 4 rooms + larger Polk speakers on the patio. Each of these 5 zones has a wall-mounted volume control. All of the speaker wires terminate in a custom glass/wood cabinet at a central location.
The volume controls look like these impedance matched units but I can't confirm the exact model:
http://www.parts-express.com/wired-home-csvc50-impedance-matching-rotary-speaker-volume-control-50w--300-560
I have a Niles SI 1230 series 2 amp and it works very well with the speakers, using a Sonos Connect as the input. I don't need a lot of control over what music is playing where: one audio source playing everywhere is fine, using the volume controls to turn off the music where it isn't needed.
My problem is that the Niles amp is too deep for the cabinet, which is 36" x 14" x 14", so it is now sitting on the floor. I can't find any other multichannel amps that will fit: all seem to be deeper than 14" (Dayton, Niles, Russound, Sonance, HTD).
I'm wondering what would be the best solution to drive these speakers: maybe I could buy another smaller amp instead, perhaps with a speaker selector. I have read the discussions on this board and understand that a speaker selector may not be needed in this situation -- but I'm willing to buy one if it will help to protect the amplifier.
Priorities:
I want everything to fit in the cabinet.
I don't want to blow up my amp and would rather be safe than sorry.
I'd like to be able to bridge two channels to the 1 set of outdoor speakers if this is easily possible.
Questions:
Any recommendations for a reasonably priced amp?
Do I need a speaker selector?
If I don't use a speaker selector, how do I connect the 5 pairs of speakers to the amp?
Thank you very much for any suggestions.