Hey,
New to the site as I was googling receiver vs. amplifier I came upon a thread here and registered for the site. Here is the deal...
My house is under construction and I want to take this time to wire speakers throughout my house before the walls go up.
What I want:
About 8 speakers total
2 in the kitchen
2 in the living room
2 in the family room
2-4 in the masterbedroom/bathroom.
What I have:
In the family room I have a Bose GSX 123 system for my 52 inch TV
Basically not that happy with the Bose and wanted to add more speakers to the mix in that room for true surround sound but apparently you can't add more speakers to the GSX 123 system. I may or may not want to just totally dump the system and get a true 5 speaker system in there.
My Question:
Putting aside that I may or may not switch the speakers in the family room. What should I get for the other 8-10 speakers that are going to go up on the ceilings around the house? A receiver? a Pre-Amplifier? I want to have control of the volume from a central station for each pair of speakers. in the house that I know. The speakers will basically be just for music. I would like to be able to hook my ipod up to a system so I could play off of that too!
Next Question:
The speakers themselves.... any ideas. My contractor likes the Polks for their quality and price. I can get a pair on Ebay that retail for 249 dollars (RC80I) for 144 dollars and free shipping.
Thanks- I Don't know much about receivers and/or amplifiers and want to learn. I appreciate any feedback!
Thanks,
Steve
All right Steve,
I decided to quote your first post, as it was on a different page, and could not be accessed so easily.
* The wind has now shifted.

LOL.
1. Dump that bose system.

LOL, you'll be better off.
2. Get a new set of surround speakers (5.1 or 7.1, up to you). But, get that sub.
3. Get a Surround Receiver (7.1-channel).
4. Get six or eight (6 or 8) extra speakers for the additional zones.
5. Get many feet of speaker wires.
6. Get two pair of very long analog interconnect RCA cables.
7. Get two additinal power amps (like I just mentioned on my above post).
8. Get some help from someone in the knows about multizones, or multiroom installation with the proper connections.
* Now:
1. Zone #1, is the Family room, where your 52" TV set is, and where the 7.1-channel receiver will be installed. You will be running a 5.1-channel surround system in that Family room. * The two extra amps from that receiver will be powering zone #2 in your house.
2. Zone #2, is the Living room. You'll be installing two speakers in that room, that will be powered by the Surround Receiver from Zone #1.
3. Zone #3, is the Kitchen area. You'll also be installing two speakers in your kicthen, that will need to be powered by an external Stereo power amplifier, or Stereo integrated amplifier, or even a Stereo Receiver.
4. Zone #4, is the Master Bedroom. Also there, you'll need an additional amp, just as in Zone #3. And two speakers there as well, of course.
5. Zone #5, is the walk-in Bathroom from your Master Bedroom. You'll need two waterproof speakers for that Zone #5. That Zone will be powered by the external amp from Zone #4, which will have two sets of speakers (speakers A & B).
* Now:
Ingredients + costs. The fun part.

1. A Surround Receiver with 7 power amps, and two Zones capability with the appropriate preouts, with triggers.
Me, personally, I just love the Marantz SR6001, for the tremendous value that it presently offers, and for the superb performance and build quality.
It is a $1,200 receiver that you can get for only $349.99

~ Here: @
http://www.accessories4less.com/make-a-store/item/MARSR6001/Marantz/SR6001-receiver-100w-x-7ch-HDMI-home-theater-surround/1.html
Info: @
http://us.marantz.com/Products/2080.asp#
~ There are others, but let's play around this one for now, as I believe that it can be the master chief of the house.
2. A 5.1-channel surround speaker system for the Main room (Family room). Five separate speakers, plus one subwoofer. Lots of choices here.
I let this area blank for now, as other members can chime in with their suggestions. We'll try to get the full 5.1 system for around $500 or perhaps even less for a used one or a heavily discounted one. How's that Steve?
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3. We need eight (8) additional speakers for the four (4) extra zones.
Again here, I'll leave a blank spot. But we'll try to limit ourselves to a budget of approximatively $400, or even less for some exeptional deals that can be found here and everywhere. And remember Steve, that these dollars #s, are just that, a maximum limit that we set ourselves together, with a realistic approach, for a certain decent amount of overall audio quality performance
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4. We need these two additional Stereo power amplifiers with two set of speaker's binding posts. Here also, I'll leave that space opened for other members to chime in with their exceptional finds, that's how much I trust their integrity.

Our budget here for two amps (don't need much power here, 40-50 watts a side would do just fine, even 30 watts per channel is fine; but one of these needs to be 4-ohm capable, for best results), so a budget of about let's say $200 for both? Sounds reasonable to you Steve?
But I'm sure my fellow members will come up with even better deals than that.
It's just a # figure right now, so we have a base from what we can start.
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5. Speaker's cables for the Main Zone, and all the four additional zones.
Here, we'll be buying in bulk. Blu Jeans Cable, will be our supplier.
You'll have to figure out Steve, how many feet total you'll need for all your house's zones, taking into consideration all the corners, obstacles in the walls, plus all that stuff, you know. Just add an extra 50 feet or so to your grand total. When we'll determine how many feet we need, we'll know the price.
6. Two very long analog stereo interconnect RCA cables. Again, Blue Jeans Cable is our supplier. Check how many feet you need Steve, from the receiver in the Family room to the amp in the Kitchen, that's one.
And again how many feet from the receiver to the amp in the Master Bedroom, that's the second one. We'll check the price later.
*** Did I forget anything?
Recap: From what I can see now, things are coming very good together, isn't it Steve?
The maximum budget (parts for the ENTIRE SYSTEM) is roughly about $1,750 USA. But, this is the very maximum Steve, it's only a rough estimate, that we will try all together, to decrease to the very minimum possible, say maybe $1500 or even a bit less. Is that resonable Steve?
OK, now, let's see what people can come up with, to complete our project.
We now have draw all the plans, and what we now need are the best deals around, plus eventually Mr. Audio Installer himself, and his total cost for installing the wiring and speakers in those additional zones, right Steve?
We wouldn't want to try that by ourselves, right Steve?
Now, let's just shoot it people; we're ready.
Hi ha,
Bob