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Originally Posted by bossy22
So, our house has ceiling speakers. 6 on the main floor, and two wires outside for a couple of outside speakers. I would like to hook up a receiver, something with wifi like the yamaha rn303 but it can only do 2 sets of speakers. Is there a way I can have 4 pairs of speakers all playing the same thing. It's on open concept floor, so having speakers playing different music wouldn't make any sense. Also, it will not be hooked up to a tv. We don't have a tv on the main floor. This is just for music. My wife would also like to get a turntable for this.
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Assuming your speakers are all 8 ohms, you can add all of them in series or parallel to one set of +/- outputs.
You'll just get a reduction in maximum speaker volume corresponding to the number of speakers you add into chain and depending on the total impedance but unless you are really blasting it out it should be fine.
I used to ghetto this by just twisting the wires together from 2 sets and connecting them to the amp. Your mileage may vary and others with more knowledge may have more appropriate solutions.
One example:
https://geoffthegreygeek.com/multipl...s-share-power/