I recommend using two AVRs;
1) A
two-zone capable AVR in Master with the Master Bath as 2nd zone.
2) A
three-zone capable AVR in Main Surround room with Outdoor zones 1 & 2 as 2nd/3rd zones.
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Better yet, use another two-zone AVR and add a push button
Speaker Selector Switch to activate the two outdoor zones. This is simpler to operate.
This is close to what I did at my home, except I use a "fake bi-amp" instead of Zone two (can discuss if interested).
2) assumes the Main Surround room is conveniently placed in relation to the outdoor zones.
Buy both AVRs from same maker and as similar ,model as possible for ease of operation.
- In fact, consider getting two of the same AVR so operation is identical.
All the above have tradeoffs between ease of operation and more control.
I would bet your FIL will appreciate ease of operation over more control.
Last thought,
sound quality will be driven by the speakers you choose. The make and model of AVR is nearly immaterial to SQ.
Have Fun,
XEagleDriver
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Zones: Total of 5
Main surround system
Master bedroom (might have to be a surround system and will likely have multiple sources like directv, streaming services, and music)
Master bath
Outdoor zone 1
Outdoor zone 2
Can this be achieved with some AVR or home theater processor or do I need a specific multi zone controller? I'm trying to get him good quality sound quality but not necessarily high end since he will only be streaming audio thru Spotify and movies thru streaming services anyway.
I was looking at sonos port and amps but the prices get so high without even factoring in speakers.
Any ideas, suggestions and tips would be greatly appreciated.
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