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The answer is yes, but you will at a minimum need amplifiers for all those speakers, as well as a way to feed your Sonos port output to those several amplifiers. There are several manufacturers that offer multi-channel amps for just this purpose. Then your connection from 1 Sonos port to 1 multichannel amp is simple. If you are using multiple amps, then you will also need some sort of signal splitter. Note: some amps have this built-in so you can daisy-chain the Sonos signal from 1 amp to the next. That feature is out there, but not super common. So if your home is wired with 12 speakers, or 6 speaker pairs, you need a 6 channel stereo amplifier. But the first question to answer is, do you really want just one channel of music all throughout the entire house at the same time? If the answer is yes, go get yourself an adequate multichannel amp and you’re set. If the answer is no, and you’d like flexibility to have different music in different zones, you’ll need a different Sonos port or amp for each zone.
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