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Using both wired and wireless spkrs on the same amp.

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28-11-2019 01:20:19 Mobile | Show all posts |Read mode
Is this possible? Assuming I buy an amp having both wired output jacks and Bluetooth. Or do they not make amps having both?

I bought a house with 5 spkrs wired in the wall; but they opened up all living areas on the first floor, so its one big room with spkrs only at one end. I have to add more spkrs to balance the room - the room is 60 feet long.

Important:  with a dual wired / wireless amp the wired and wireless have to operate simultaneously.
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28-11-2019 01:20:21 Mobile | Show all posts
For integrated amplifiers that have it, Bluetooth is an input from a source that outputs music via Bluetooth, such as a mobile phone. Amps do not output music via Bluetooth as far as I know.
What is your Bluetooth source?
If it is a phone, you could try to connect the jack to the amp and the BT speakers via  Bluetooth, but there may be a phase delay.
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 Author| 28-11-2019 01:20:22 Mobile | Show all posts
Let's substitute "Bluetooth" with "wireless". In any event it just occurred to me about the phase delay. I think this is inevitable.
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