A:AnswerThe Sonos Amp would bypass the need for the Russsound volume control. The Sonos Amp is 125w at 8ohms. So you would just need to calculate the power according to the speaker's features. More than likely, yes you would be able to run both pairs on one Amp. Keep in mind that if you do this, they will only be able to play the same thing at the same time. If you would like them separated to play different things in different rooms, you would want each pair on it's own Amp.
A:AnswerYou need to check the ohm load that would create if you tied the 4 speakers into 2 input lines from the amp. Also need to check the min and max ohm load rating for the amp to ensure compatibility.
A:AnswerI live in Fort Worth Tx. I have one in my race car shop that is not heated on the regular basis. Works great! Would highly recommend the Sonos Amp! Great sound! ! !
A:AnswerYou need to check the ohm load the 4 speakers will create if they are tied together to create a 2 line input to the amp. You need to also check the amps max - min ohm load rating.
You will also need a hdmi splitter to allow the amp and bose speaker to be on the same hdmi input
A:AnswerYes you can , both Sub and one speekars connect wirelessly to amp and that’s how I have connected and using them. Check in my pictures sonos one are at my kitchen island and sub placed next to my sofa
A:AnswerThe Amp is designed to power two speakers, but you could connect it to a speaker splitter to accommodate both in wall speakers. It would cut the power in half though and you would have to manually switch between them
If needed.