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Let's say I have a receiver with 4 speakers connected to it.
Now I want to connect 4 more speakers in a second location. Would I be able to connect a second receiver to the zone 2 output of the first receiver and use the second receiver to connect 4 more speakers.
Would I be able to independently control these devices so they could play the same or different music.
Lastly, could a subwoofer be connected to the second source or would it make more sense to get a splitter and connect two subwoofers to the main receiver.
I think this might be a way to solve my issue of multiroom setup. But I'm just trying to figure out what limitation this setup might have
Edit: Just found out the model of the main receiver will be Yamaha HTR-5860 the 2nd one is like that but just older.
Now I want to connect 4 more speakers in a second location. Would I be able to connect a second receiver to the zone 2 output of the first receiver and use the second receiver to connect 4 more speakers.
Would I be able to independently control these devices so they could play the same or different music.
Lastly, could a subwoofer be connected to the second source or would it make more sense to get a splitter and connect two subwoofers to the main receiver.
I think this might be a way to solve my issue of multiroom setup. But I'm just trying to figure out what limitation this setup might have
Edit: Just found out the model of the main receiver will be Yamaha HTR-5860 the 2nd one is like that but just older.