Hi everyone! I recently bought a new home which has a preexisting audio system. I have spent some time investigating, mapping the system, and researching. Hopefully, I have included enough information below, but if not please let me know and I will do my best to fill in the gaps. Thank you in advance for taking the time to provide whatever knowledge and/or wisdom you can.
1st Floor
- Living Room
- Wire drops for four (4) in-ceiling speakers terminating at entertainment center
- Placement is front left, front right, surround left, surround right
- Wire drop for one (1) sub-woofer terminating at entertainment center
- Kitchen
- Two (2) in-ceiling speakers (Klipsch CS-650-R)
- Speakers are wired to an impedance matching volume control (Russound ALTx-126)
- Wiring terminates in living room at entertainment center
- Foyer
- Two (2) in-ceiling speakers (Klipsch CS-650-R)
- Speakers are wired to an impedance matching volume control (Russound ALTx-126)
- Wiring terminates in living room at entertainment center
From my research, I believe that I will need a 5.1-channel receiver with speaker level zone 2. My audio inputs are TV/Roku (SPDIF), Bluetooth, and (hopefully) Spotify. I think something like the Yamaha RX-V6A would be sufficient. I'm not a big audiophile but would prefer a good value for the money over just going for the cheapest option.
I haven't looked into options for the in-ceiling speakers, center channel, and sub-woofer but if you have suggestions by all means let me know.
2nd Floor
- Master Bedroom
- Two (2) in-ceiling speakers (Klipsch CS-650-R)
- Speakers are wired to an impedance matching volume control (Russound ALTx-126)
- Wiring terminates in corner of bedroom
- Master Bathroom
- Two (2) in-ceiling speakers (Klipsch CS-650-R)
- Speakers are wired to an impedance matching volume control (Russound ALTx-126)
- Wiring terminates in corner of master bedroom
Here I believe that I only need a 2.0-channel receiver with the ability to power both pairs of speakers simultaneously. There is not a TV in the room so the only audio input would be Bluetooth from a phone. The Sony STR-DH190 seems like a reasonable option and I'd like to prioritize cost in this case due to the expected usage.
Questions
- What receiver is best for the living room? Will I be able to power the surround, kitchen, and foyer speakers simultaneously?
- What receiver is best for the master bedroom?
- When I was mapping the wiring, the connections for kitchen and foyer were wired together so that they appeared as a single pair of speakers instead of two separate pairs. This was also done for the master bedroom and master bathroom speakers. Should I maintain this wiring for my setup?
If you've made it this far, thank you. I really appreciate any assistance you can provide.