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Yamaha WXC 50 could be a solution to your Spotify problem.
(22-Jun-2019, 16:14)ragwo Wrote: [ -> ]Yamaha WXC 50 could be a solution to your Spotify problem.

So.. optical out from TV into Yamaha WXC, optical out of WXC to optical splitter, dual optical output from splitter to two Phantoms (L/R)?
(24-Jun-2019, 03:09)Yar36 Wrote: [ -> ]
(22-Jun-2019, 16:14)ragwo Wrote: [ -> ]Yamaha WXC 50 could be a solution to your Spotify problem.

So.. optical out from TV into Yamaha WXC, optical out of WXC to optical splitter, dual optical output from splitter to two Phantoms (L/R)?

I would use a Sonos Connect.  I found it to have the most stable audio streaming implementation.  Additionally, I would suggest using an A/V receiver to manage the audio from the various sources.
(24-Jun-2019, 04:57)njaiswal Wrote: [ -> ]
(24-Jun-2019, 03:09)Yar36 Wrote: [ -> ]
(22-Jun-2019, 16:14)ragwo Wrote: [ -> ]Yamaha WXC 50 could be a solution to your Spotify problem.

So.. optical out from TV into Yamaha WXC, optical out of WXC to optical splitter, dual optical output from splitter to two Phantoms (L/R)?

I would use a Sonos Connect.  I found it to have the most stable audio streaming implementation.  Additionally, I would suggest using an A/V receiver to manage the audio from the various sources.

How does that work? I didn’t see the Sonos connect having any inputs on it...how does it connect to the TV?  I only saw one optical output
(24-Jun-2019, 12:13)Yar36 Wrote: [ -> ]
(24-Jun-2019, 04:57)njaiswal Wrote: [ -> ]
(24-Jun-2019, 03:09)Yar36 Wrote: [ -> ]So.. optical out from TV into Yamaha WXC, optical out of WXC to optical splitter, dual optical output from splitter to two Phantoms (L/R)?

I would use a Sonos Connect.  I found it to have the most stable audio streaming implementation.  Additionally, I would suggest using an A/V receiver to manage the audio from the various sources.

How does that work? I didn’t see the Sonos connect having any inputs on it...how does it connect to the TV?  I only saw one optical output
I take the analog output from the TV and plug it into the analog input of the connect.  Then I use the optical out from the connect into the splitter and from there into the phantoms.
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