Multi Zone Switcher

Discussion in 'Multi-Room Audio (MRA) and MARPA' started by Frank Mc Alinden, Mar 10, 2006.

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    Frank Mc Alinden

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    Hi Guys

    Im thinking of getting the multizone switcher and was looking for some feedback from others who are using the kit ...??Is 4 sources sufficient ..???...
    Thoughts please

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    Frank
     
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    I take it no one has the Multizone Audio switcher...??? or it hasnt been released as yet ????

    Frank
     
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    Mra.

    The Matrix Switcher is released at least in Australia. I have one at home and have found the 4 input channels quite sufficient, given that amps have local channels as well for localised sources.

    Also if an extra channel is required, the Audio distribution unit ( cat no 560011 ??) can be used as a 5th source via the Digital Audio input.

    It all comes down to what your own requirements are, and what sources you want to distribute around the house vs. using them locally on the amplifier local channels.
     
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    Hi Paul

    Thanks for the reply ......Happy with the MRA system ...????

    Thanks
    Frank
     
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    It was also confirmed here that the optical digitial input was another available input, giving a total of six.

    Mick
     
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