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You do have the options of a and b connections that can play the same or different. Otherwise you will probably have to hook it up to the same output speaker line.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'm only using it in one room, but I have no doubt you can parallel wire the extra speakers without a problem. It has way more power than necessary to drive six speakers. It also has bluetooth function, which enables bluetooth speakers in other rooms to receive signals from the receiver. You can add bluetooth devices to non-bluetooth speakers as well. So, one way or another, you can play music into as many rooms as you want with bluetooth speakers, or speakers that are plugged into add-on bluetooth receivers, as they have their own amplification. If you already have the house wired, simply connect all of the speakers in parallel. One problem with that is, each room will need to have volume controls added, unless you're okay with all the rooms playing at the same volume. There's not enough room on the receiver terminals to directly connect that many wires, therefore, if it were me, I'd wrap the wires (keeping in mind that all the right side and left side speakers need to be correctly in parallel, for example all the right side positives together, left side positives together and corresponding R&L grounds together), and soldier them to a single wire that would be used to connect to the receiver terminals.
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