A setup like my Now Playing 2008 would be under 2K. I have 6 independant zones with 200W per zone RMS and each zone has its own FM tuner as well as being able to play its own playlist/CD from a 800 disk library of lossless material. All tucked into a central location and controlled via touch screens using Net Remote and my own skin.
Have you checked out my showcase?
John
http://www.cocoontech.com/index.php?showtopic=2444
I have looked at your setup a bit. The trouble with touchscreens everywhere is you usually need a computer to run them, and
I've recently become aware of the amount of electricity I'm consuming with 4 pc's running 24/7 in the house right now.
A bit off topic, but my total HA setup will be as follows:
High end linux server in basement running:
Mythtv backend
Asterix backend
Home automation duty - maybe housebot in a wine shell
Lighting is centralite
Security is Elk M1
Each TV location gets a small diskless PC that can be shut off easily
The whole house audio is ??
The only two computers I want in the house to run 24/7 are the linux server and the firewall box.
All media gets stored on the server. Any system like JWilson's would need to be supplied on audio cards in the server.
I'm not sure if the motherboard I pick for the server will have lots of PCI slots to use.
I may be able to get the zones down to 5, but not 4. So I think I'm stuck with two sound cards minimum.
I like the idea of your setup Jwilson, but don't know if i like the idea of having a remote in each zone to control the stereo.
The thought was that I have a touchscreen upstairs and a touchscreen downstairs to set the music going, and then use
volume controls in each zone to turn volume / on / off.
I'm starting to see that multizoned multisourced audio gets very complicated very quickly....