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i have a panasonic 7.1 bly ray system with ipod dock, radio etc and i would like to get rid of the speakers on the floor and put them in the ceiling but also i would like to be able to make the sound (when listening to music) i would like the music to come out in the bathroom and bedrooms ( switchable) . any ideas how i would go about this

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some systems have this ability to run a couple of different zones but mainly on dedicated amps, you can have a streaming system which would work well or depending on budget you can go for a full on room by room system

Bose sound systems have a multiroom capability on them, can do 3 different zones (including outdoor zone) where you can have 3 different things on at the same time. Plus there sound is amazing.

Bose sound systems have a multiroom capability on them, can do 3 different zones (including outdoor zone) where you can have 3 different things on at the same time. Plus there sound is amazing.

 

ive always found bose to be over priced!! can get much better equipment that sounds much better for half the price!!

Have always found them to be very good systems. Although agree there are a tad expensive. Sound quality is without doubt to me one of the best available.

am sure as peoples hearing is different whats good to one wont be to another.

I have two BOSE systems in my flat, it is true that the bose sound is not a true repoduction of the original sound, if you want that you need to spend £1000s . I find that the sound in my flat is more of a consumer sound with plenty of punch in the low range, nice warm mid range and a sharp top end.

I would not replace my Bose even with ultra high end high fi, as I like the punchy sound from the small cube design.

As for cost the Bose is in the high end but once you have the system beleve me you wont want to replace it.

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so would i be able to plug my blu-ray into these to still get 7.1 or just to play music

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You would have to buy the Bose system to suit your needs, multi room system is a lot of money, more than most Zeds sell on here for LOL

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