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Yes you can. Just get the speaker and complete the setup. You can pair everything so they are playing the same thing or you can play something different. I have the PlAY:1 which sounds great.
I would recommend:
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. I did this. Follow the Sonos set up process and give your Sonos speaker a "room name" as requested. Then you can listed to the Sonos speaker either separately or grouped with your in-ceiling speakers. I've done this with my system and it works great.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can add other Sonos speakers (Play 1, Play 3, Play 5). They will work separately from the Sonos amp giving you the capability of different zones playing either the same music or different music in each zone.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I may be misunderstanding, but if you have wireless sonos speakers, you shouldn't need this device. What are you trying to accomplish? This device is targeted at powering wired speakers that have no amp/power.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I think you can add sonos wirelss speakers to the zone that contains the inwall speakers. By doing that they should all function as one without any delay in the sound. I have inwall speakers in 2 of 4 zones and regular sonos 1 and 3 speakers in 2 other zones. I also have a sonos sub added to one of the zones with in wall speakers. This set up works perfectly in unison or any combination of zones.
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