MULTI-ROOM AUDIO Guide
High-Fidelity Sound, In Every Room
Stream your favourite music throughout your home in pristine quality — with a system designed to be seamless, reliable, and effortless to control.

Experience
Your Favouite Music In High Fidelity – Just A Tap Away
Multi-room (multi-zone) audio brings effortless, high-quality sound to every corner of your home, streaming music directly from the source in pristine fidelity rather than relying on compressed Bluetooth that can drop out during calls.
With your favourite tracks always just a tap away on your phone, music fills the space instantly through custom-fitted, architecturally attractive recessed ceiling or wall speakers that blend seamlessly into your rooms.
Their discreet grills can be painted any colour to match your decor, so you get immersive, reliable sound without compromising style—making daily moments, gatherings, and quiet evenings far more enjoyable. Each family member can stream their own favourite music to any zone or group all zones to put your system into party scene.

HOW IT WORKS
It’s A Multi Room Audio System – There Are Multiple Ways To Wire It
When wiring a multi-room audio system you have three common approaches to choose from: powered speakers, a multi-zone amplifier, or single-zone amplifiers. Powered speakers receive power at the speaker either via AC or Power-over-Ethernet (PoE), simplifying wiring but requiring power access at each location.
A multi-zone amplifier centralizes all speaker runs back to a single rack-mounted unit, which simplifies maintenance and source management but needs more cable conduit to each room. Single-zone amplifiers bring each room’s speaker cables back to an amp located in that room, reducing long speaker runs but increasing the number of installed amplifiers.
Decide which topology to use during planning—consider room layout, conduit availability, access to power, scalability, and serviceability—to avoid costly rework later.

PLANNING MATTERS
Wire It Once – Wire It Right
For longer runs, choose a heavier-gauge speaker cable to reduce loss and maintain sound quality (for example, use 16 AWG for short runs, 14 AWG for medium runs, and 12 AWG for long runs or high-power systems).
Remember each audio zone is normally made up of two speakers — left and right — although you can use a single “stereo” speaker with a dual-tweeter design to reproduce both channels.
Place amplifiers in a well-ventilated, accessible rack or closet to prevent overheating and simplify service, and whenever possible connect networked amps via a wired Ethernet connection rather than Wi-Fi for more stable streaming and control.

MAKE THE RIGHT CHOICE
Visit A Showroom – Choose After Listening To A Few Demo Systems
Larger speakers generally deliver deeper, tighter bass, and manufacturers arrange product lines so higher-priced models typically offer better performance. A visit to a specialist showroom is often the best investment—knowledgeable staff can match amplifiers to speakers and let you audition systems in real listening conditions.
Specs and reviews are helpful, but personal listening is decisive: choose what sounds best to you. Because these systems can last many years, weigh long-term value and return on investment when setting your budget, and consider allocating more of your budget to the zones you use most frequently.
DESIGNED TO BE EXPERIENCED
Experience Multi-Room Audio Done Right
Visit our showroom and hear how a properly designed system performs in a real environment.