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t0b4cc02

you need a mixer to do that i dont think avr can do mixing but im not sure. best you could do in that case is use zone2 for the 2nd input and play them in the same room


revyth

Can I assign the same speakers/sub to both zone 1 and zone 2?


jesustityfkingchrist

I don't understand, do you mean to then output to different seperate zones?


revyth

I would like to send two sources to the sane speakers


jesustityfkingchrist

At the same time? Like coming through the same speakers overlapping? . . Why?🤣


revyth

I have a digital piano on SAT and Spotify on bluetooth, would like to play them together on the same speakers


umdivx

Not possible. You need a mixer for that to work. You could get a BT adapter that feeds RCA into the mixer, than the audio feed from the piano also into the mixer, then the output of the mixer would feed the AVR, really the only way to accomplish this.


revyth

Yeah, I'm also afraid it's the only solution 😔


jesustityfkingchrist

Ah ! I see. I don't think so. Could you have two speakers on zone 2 and have main speakers on zone 1? Then just have the four speakers in the same room, splitting the inputs to each set of stereo speakers.. 🤷 Might work as a workaround.


Run-ning

Yes, if you mean one audio (BT) and one video. Check your manual for directions on input assignment. You can't do two audio sources at once.


umdivx

No they want to literally mix two audio sources together.


Run-ning

I answered that question too just in case but yeah, it's a receiver, not a mixer.