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First things first....what kind of receiver do you have? Some receivers (probably older ones) may not allow both your main speakers and the "B" set to run at the same time.
That being said, many new receivers have a "multi-room" function that allows for a separate source to play to the other set. But in some of these cases, you'll need a separate 2-channel receiver to amplify that signal. This does give you flexibility, though, in that you can control the volume independently of what is going on at the main source location.
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