Denon Heos Question

killdozzer

killdozzer

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To make sure I got it right in time. If I buy Heos compatible AVR and several wireless Heos speakers, could I have the speakers playing the "full signal" each on its own on several different locations? Something like zones.

This is the deal; In my wine bistro I want to have music at each table. Having one source will make the first table go deaf while the last won't have much of a sound at all. (it's not an option to place tables at an equal distance away from the speakers)

Tables are "booth" type, much like in your American diners. At the far end (next to the wall) I would like to place one Heos at each table. They would quietly play for that table and wouldn't make much noise further away. At night, at the closing time, I would bring them in for recharging. The tables are on a terrace, it's open air, this means that if want to have a regular type of sound system, it would have to be even louder, for example on windy days to make them worth while, but people close by would have their ear drums pierced.

Multi ch is not an option since each table should get a signal like the one in mains. It would be of great help if this can be achieved wireless. That's why I'm wondering about Heos.

I'm talking about 5-7 tables.

Additional question; when I invite my friends to play some easy tunes on guitars (they have acoustical with pick-ups and they usually use a small mixing deck for sound control) will I be able to connect their deck to Denon via, perhaps the rec-out to the Denon and get those wireless Heos speakers to reproduce their music? They would plug in the mixing deck, rec-out would go to Denon and Denon would send it to the speakers.
 

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