I'll be moving to an apartment in a local life-care community. It is said to be well soundproofed with ethernet ports in the living room and bedroom. I plan to take my 85" Sony TV and HT A9 for HT, and Roon Nucleus, KEF LS60. and a pair of KC62 subs for music. My Ayre DX-5 DSD will do HT and music. This set\up will be on one wall of the living room with the 3rd and 4th A9 speakers on the opposite wall.
My Sony 75" TV and KEF LS50 W II will be in the bedroom. In my current setup, Roon sees the 85" but not the 75" Sony. Both are smart TVs. The 85" TV is connected to the HT A9 processor via eARC and the processor is connected to the Nucleus via HDMI. That link may be the reason Roon sees the 85" TV. What do I need to connect Roon to the LS50 W II?
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Topic - A/V in an apartment - dbphd 10:09:14 09/03/24 (16)
- RE: A/V in an apartment - mraudio 09:14:45 09/14/24 (0)
- RE: A/V in an apartment - SoundMann 19:40:35 09/13/24 (3)
- RE: A/V in an apartment - JoeKool 12:51:07 09/15/24 (0)
- Nah. - Kal Rubinson 12:43:02 09/14/24 (0)
- RE: A/V in an apartment - dbphd 01:40:38 09/14/24 (0)
- KEF - tlea 15:26:53 09/03/24 (6)
- RE: KEF - dbphd 17:55:58 09/03/24 (5)
- RE: A/V in an apartment - 6bq5 10:46:36 09/03/24 (3)
- RE: A/V in an apartment - dbphd 17:46:21 09/03/24 (2)
- RE: A/V in an apartment - dbphd 19:03:08 09/15/24 (0)
- That's what he observed -nt - E-Stat 19:17:37 09/03/24 (0)