How do I play music on 2 separate stereo systems simultaneously?

Posted by admin on August 31st, 2009 and filed under systems |

I have one stereo/speaker system in my family room (Yamaha AV receiver RX-V661) and the other stereo/speaker system (Sony FM Stereo/FM-AM Receiver STR-D665) is upstairs in my bonus room. There are no wires between these two systems. I also want 2 sets of wireless speakers for my deck and sun room. When I have a party, I want all of them to play the same songs from my PC media server. Is this possible?

Great question Suzy- I’m trying to figure out the same.
But I’m finding that it’s simplest to do it all wireless. So Split the media server OUT signal to wirelessly xmit to both stereos..→the wireless party speakers system already came with wireless signal thrower from the PC right. ? so your server OUT signal must split to 4 .
► 2 stereos and the 2 wireless. good luck-

2 Responses

  1. Solarisphere Says:

    The simplest way to do it would be with an analog compsite splitter, but that wouldn’t provide as high quality audio (although in a party environment no one would notice).

    The best way would be with multiple outputs on the media server though.
    References :

  2. Bazz S Says:

    Great question Suzy- I’m trying to figure out the same.
    But I’m finding that it’s simplest to do it all wireless. So Split the media server OUT signal to wirelessly xmit to both stereos..→the wireless party speakers system already came with wireless signal thrower from the PC right. ? so your server OUT signal must split to 4 .
    ► 2 stereos and the 2 wireless. good luck-
    References :

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