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That's cool

Posted by rocky raccoon on July 2, 2012 at 10:47:26:

Probably won't be 'high end' sound but it's nice to be able to have music everywhere for non-critical listening. Some amps tolerate long speaker cable runs better than others. In my experience (I am a retail project manager - so I buy a lot of amps and connect them to quite long runs of cable) Yamaha amps are pretty good when it comes to driving long cables & not shutting down or getting hot. In fact they are pretty much bomb proof (never had one break in ten years - and they get a lot of abuse in shops). I'd try something from them in a multi-channel flavour. Unless you want to go a bit more up market - that would be a fairly inexpensive solution. Try before you buy !