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Hard to say. I use a separate amp for my Zone 2. Think I will have to go same way.
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Or rather, a cheapo 2 channel receiver from eBay.
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Or rather, a cheapo 2 channel receiver from eBay. I will consider that. Any suggestion?
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Ichigo, you say that you'll "consider getting an amp to my kitchen", but using the Zone 2 pre-outs you have to already be using an amp to amplify the line level voltage, so I don't follow what your setup is. An alternative, of course, is to assign the back surround channels to instead drive the speakers in the other room.
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My setup is a 5.1 and this week as mentioned on other post, got new speakers. So after trying to hook them up on zone 2, the sound output was not very satisfying. For that reason I said that a new receiver would be an option.
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Yes, I assume you mean the KEFs, but how are you powering them in the other room?
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I agree with John. I have a Denon AVR and can run both 5.1 and a 2 channel "B" speakers option. If you don't mind running the same music in your kitchen you could try that. The only advantage of zone 2 is that you could use 2 different sources at the same time.
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