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First, let's define whole-house audio; Whole-house
audio is where you have multiple speaker pairs (stereo)
in multiple rooms or areas of your home. One or more
rooms may have a full surround sound setup. In a surround
sound equipped room, although one set of speakers
may be shared with the whole-house audio system, they
are otherwise separate systems.
Each set of speakers is known as an audio zone.
There
are two basic ways to set up a whole-house audio system.
Single source, and multi-source. With single-source,
all zones hear the same thing (although some zones
may be "off" or have their volume at different
levels). With multi-source, each zone may independently
select an audio source. The difference in cost and
complexity is significant.
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