Need help with multi room setup

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the_marked

Audiophyte
I've read a number of guides/forums/etc, and spent 40 minutes on the phone with Crutchfield, but I'm at a bit of a loss on how to achieve what I'm looking for.
I have a family room, kitchen (which, when sitting on the couch, is behind me open concept), and a back patio. I currently have:

2 GoldenEar Aon 2 Bookshelf Speakers

1 GoldenEar ForceField 3 sub

1 Pioneer Elite A-20 Integrated Amp

2 kitchen ceiling speakers

2 back patio ceiling speakers

I want to purchase a center speaker for movies as the dialogue in my current setup is brutal. Here's where the pickle comes in. I need a new receiver because there aren't enough channels to connect the center when I get it, and not enough currently even to connect the outdoor. Ideally, I want to be able to watch tv/listen to music (I have a record player) with the front/left/right, and also the kitchen speakers but NOT use the kitchen speakers as rear surround - I just want them to be true left/right stereo because when I'm in there I like to hear the tv or music. I want the outdoor speakers to function as a separate zone where I can listen to music off my phone.

Everything I see would allow me to do this only if I use the kitchen speakers as rear surround, which I don't want to do. I had considered connecting my amp to a receiver as "zone 2" but I'm not sure that I'd get the desired result.

I'm not an audio guy by any means, so would truly appreciate a solution that I can understand to make this work! Thanks!
 
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everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
Thanks! I was actually looking at this receiver. I'm wondering though where I actually connect the speaker wires (yes I'm a n00b). I'm looking at pictures of the back of this unit, and I don't know where the kitchen/outdoor speakers would connect.
Your front left right and center are labeled then you choose the heights for you kitchen and patio. Then you assign the amps as zone2 and zone3 in the setup menu.
 
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the_marked

Audiophyte
Your front left right and center are labeled then you choose then choose the heights for you kitchen and patio. Then you assign the amps as zone2 and zone3 in the setup menu.
Thanks for this - that was much simpler than I expected. Would I be able to play TV audio through zone 2 (kitchen ceiling speakers) as stereo sound?
 
everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
Thanks for this - that was much simpler than I expected. Would I be able to play TV audio through zone 2 (kitchen ceiling speakers) as stereo sound?
Yes, you can play the same or completely different in each zone. If you want to add a pair of surrounds to go with the front three, that channel is still available.
 
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the_marked

Audiophyte
Thanks for your advice! Really I appreciate it a lot - I think I was over-complicating everything.
 

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