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Yes, you can use the app and designate your speaker location.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes they exist but they'd have to be compatible with your system, you can add a Sonos connect to the RCA output jacks in the receiver, integrated amplifier or preamplifier (if you use separate components) and buy a pair of Sonos Play 1 ($199 each, $398 for the pair you would need) and your problem is solved. Don't know what other speakers you use for your main and center channels but hopefully they are from the same manufacturer and sonically matched, those are the most important, your rear Sonos probably won't be sonically matched with the rest but you can adjust, also remember the rear speakers usually play with a delay in milliseconds from the Dolby surround processing and you may not get that effect if your speakers are used this way.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Its my understanding you would need an additional receiver/amp to incorporate both together, or one that accepts both an optical connection and audio connection simultaneously.
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