I will be very brief and hopefully I can get all the answers in the same manner.
- I have 13 ceiling mounted speakers in my new home. (It was a model home, I did not put them there but grateful) The breakdown per room is next.
- 5 in the living room. 2 Outside, under patio. 2 in master bdr. 2 in spare bdr. 2 in Office.
- Each room hast its own volume control but all speaker wires come together in the living room where the TV is mounted. My guess is they had a large receiver that had at minimum 5 separate channels. What this means to me is that they played music throughout the house and the previous owner never used them, unless they had a 5 channel receiver as well. Below are my questions.
- If I buy a multi channel receiver, how would I control my patio speakers with my patio TV? When I connect my streaming Device (most likely Apple TV), will I have to airplay to the receiver? Will I have to use an HDMI to eARC from the TV to the receiver to the speakers? And the same goes for the Office.
- Could I even airplay multiple channels and the AMP/Receiver operate multiple channels at the same time?
- Would my in-laws, watching TV in their room, my wife using her office speakers and myself be able to tap into the receiver all at the same time in order to separate the sound from the Office, Bdr and Patio speakers?
- Would making each set of speakers be "cheaper" or "better" if I was to
- Put Wallmounted bluetooth amp in the Office, Bdr, Master Bdr and Patio?
- Only get a receiver to operate the 5 speakers in the living room so that I could still connect another sound source and sub?
- If I was to get wall mounted bluetooth amps, can they be connected to the house wiring? Is there a converter to will connect straight to the direct power, rather than using the 12v connection?