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I'm not quite sure what you're asking, but I'll take a shot with what you've typed. I think your best bet is to get a multi-zone surround sound receiver. and have wire run through the wall as your second zone. A surround sound receiver should be able to accommodate the signal from your TV, CD-Player, and anything else you want to play through it while providing ample amplification for as many speakers as you want. You don't have to use all of the channels on the amplifier. With the vagueness of your question I'd suggest having a professional come help set everything up. I think you might be better off getting an independent home audio/home theater technician for your job unless your Best Buy in your area has a specific home theater/audio technician that they work with since it sounds a bit more involved than the average job I've seen geek squad sent out for. To make the wiring job easier I've suggested a Denon Heos reciever and Heos link box which can expand into your other listening area on the other side of the wall if you want to try this without a professional installer and are comfortable with setting everything up yourself. The Heos link box should be able to receive the signal from the main receiver and amplify the signal on the other side of the wall without having to wire between the walls.
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