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#75314 - 03/14/06 10:14 PM Running speakers in a second room
kjl Offline
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Registered: 03/14/06
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The 970 looks good, but I would like to run 2-channel speakers in a second room for casual listening from an iPod in our somewhat open plan downstairs (we have to party sometimes). I would be running the main room in 5.1 for theatre, so in principle there would be two channels available. So:

(1) Can the 970 be configured to send 2 channel from the aux input to two sets of speakers via chanels 1, 2 6 and 7?

(2) If not, does anyone have experience with speaker selection switches - I imagine they contribute to the sound somewhat. This can also be bypassed from serious listening by unplugging it I guess.

(3) The 990 claims second room capability, but the audio outputs look as if they are for a TV or similar. True?

This seems to me to be a limitation of the 970 - I would rather have 2 or 3 room capability than a radio tuner, for example.

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#75315 - 03/14/06 11:35 PM Re: Running speakers in a second room
gonk Offline
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The 970 lacks a real second zone, so the implementation of a separate two-channel rig will take a bit of tinkering. The pre-amp outputs can't be re-assigned to provide a two-channel output, so you would need to either use a speaker selector switch, try something like using the tape output (which lacks a volume control) to feed a separate amp (or spare amp channels in a 7125 or 7700), or split the pre-amp outputs to feed the left and right signals to two pairs of amp channels with either a pair of y-adapters or a switchbox. There are some good selector switches from folks like Niles that might be worthwhile options for you, but I haven't ever used them.

The 990's second zone capability includes support for video output, but it can be used for audio only (I have a wireless speaker connected to my second zone). If you are seriously interested in multi-room capability, the 990 may be a better bet for you.
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#75316 - 03/15/06 10:21 PM Re: Running speakers in a second room
kjl Offline
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Registered: 03/14/06
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Thanks Gonk. The tape output sounds like a good idea (I haven't used tape for 16 years, so wasn't on my radar). I'll contact Scott about this and post his reply.

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#75317 - 03/19/06 09:07 PM Re: Running speakers in a second room
kjl Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 03/14/06
Posts: 26
And the reply from Outlaw is:

"I see no reason why Gonk's suggestion wouldn't work well for you. Good luck and let us know how it sounds!

Thanks and regards,

Scott"

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#75318 - 03/19/06 09:42 PM Re: Running speakers in a second room
gonk Offline
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Cool deal. Go with it!
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#75319 - 05/01/06 10:15 PM Re: Running speakers in a second room
kjl Offline
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Registered: 03/14/06
Posts: 26
Using the tape output of the 1070 works well. I sent the 1070 feed to my NAD 701 two-channel amp video input. Sounds good, even using an "in-the-box" VCR cord.

Thanks for everyone's help.

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