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cowboyz

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Multizone audio question
« on: January 06, 2004, 11:11:15 pm »

Is anybody using this for multizone audio?  I'm building a new home and have cat5, speaker cables, and cabling for KP/VC home run to a multimedia room. Will be listening to mp3s 99% of the time.  would like to use a soundcard with multiple outlets....wil be using networked computers in the bedrooms, but would like to use a hardwired touchpad in other zones.

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johnp

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Re:Multizone audio question
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2004, 11:54:08 pm »

I think if you search for Multi Zone or multizone you will have more than you can read in a day or two.  so the short answer is yes, Media Center supports Multi Zone and there are plenty of people using that feature.  For Multichannel output I recommend the M-Audio Delta 410. It has 4 analog stereo output and one S/PDIF.  Sounds pretty good (especially the digital output) and is not too expesive for what you get.  Xantech (as well as many other manufaturers) makes keypads and IR distribution stuff.

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Re:Multizone audio question
« Reply #2 on: January 07, 2004, 01:46:10 am »

You could start with my webpage, I have been multizoning since it first came, and I have a few solutions that might be viable. I have another approach than Cat5 cables, though.
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