I am looking to perform a small refurb at home and take the opportunity to put in some ceiling speakers. My room is long (13m) and thin and I want to have a 5.1 system at the TV end (Monitor Audio GS10 fronts and GSLCR centre and RSW12 sub already in hand) with ceiling mounted rear speakers. In addition I want to put a pair of ceiling speakers over the dining table and another pair at the kitchen end to work as Zone 2 (no need to have one set in a Zone 2 and one in a Zone 3 configuration). Of the AV receivers in my budget (£500-750) I have been drawn to the discounted Denon AVR-X4000 which has 7 channels of amplification but 11 speaker terminals (and 11 pre-outs).
Is what I am describing possible using just this amplifier? How would the amp drive the 4 speakers in Zone 2 off of only 2 channels of amplification?
Someone has also mentioned that I can mount an in-wall volume control on the speaker cable to offer the facility to turn off one or both of the Zone 2 pairs (to allow kitchen to be on but dining to be off for example). Does anyone have experience of doing this?
Lastly I would like the future option to have garden speakers (also running from Zone 2 most likely), how would these best be incorporated? I would envisage these being active speakers so would they just run off the relevant pre-outs? Does an AV amp output the signal to both the pre-outs and a speaker hooked up to the associated terminal thus allowing the same signal to be reproduced via a directly linked speaker and an active one?
I would appreciate the advice here as I have found a couple of hifi stores I've spoken to lacking in detailed knowledge in the subject.
Is what I am describing possible using just this amplifier? How would the amp drive the 4 speakers in Zone 2 off of only 2 channels of amplification?
Someone has also mentioned that I can mount an in-wall volume control on the speaker cable to offer the facility to turn off one or both of the Zone 2 pairs (to allow kitchen to be on but dining to be off for example). Does anyone have experience of doing this?
Lastly I would like the future option to have garden speakers (also running from Zone 2 most likely), how would these best be incorporated? I would envisage these being active speakers so would they just run off the relevant pre-outs? Does an AV amp output the signal to both the pre-outs and a speaker hooked up to the associated terminal thus allowing the same signal to be reproduced via a directly linked speaker and an active one?
I would appreciate the advice here as I have found a couple of hifi stores I've spoken to lacking in detailed knowledge in the subject.