Multi-Room Streaming Amplifier | AmpVortex (8-Zone, AirPlay 2 & Google Cast)
True 8-Zone Independent Streaming • 16-Channel Power

Multi-Room Streaming Amplifier for Modern Whole-Home Audio

AmpVortex combines multi-zone amplification and built-in streaming so every room becomes an independent music endpoint. Designed for installers and smart homes built for Apple & Android households.

How It Works

A true streaming amplifier removes source sharing. Each zone is its own streaming endpoint simplifying wiring, control, and user experience.

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Independent streaming per zone

Play Apple Music in the kitchen, Spotify in the living room, and radio on the patio simultaneously.

  • No centralized source switching
  • Faster installs, cleaner control
  • Better UX for families (Apple + Android)
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Built for smart homes & installers

Whole-home audio should integrate with automation platforms and remain stable under multi-zone load.

  • App control + voice assistant workflows
  • Multi-room audio for new builds & retrofits
  • Ideal for custom installation projects

Why AmpVortex

Everything you need for modern whole-home audio, without legacy matrix complexity.

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True Multi-Room Streaming

Each zone streams independently, no shared sources, no compromises.

High-Power Options

Choose standard or high-power models to match in-ceiling / in-wall speaker loads.

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Cross-Ecosystem Ready

Designed for Apple and Android households with flexible streaming and integration paths.

AmpVortex Lineup

Pick the right model based on power, ecosystem needs, and home theater requirements.

Model Positioning Best For Link
AmpVortex-16060
Standard
8-zone streaming amplifier Most whole-home installs View product
AmpVortex-16100
High Power
Higher power variant Large rooms, tougher speaker loads View product
AmpVortex-16060A
AVR / Atmos
Home theater focused variant AVR-style workflows & theater builds View product
AmpVortex-16100A
AVR / Atmos • High Power
High power + theater needs Premium theater + whole-home audio View product
AmpVortex-16060G
Google Ecosystem
Google-focused variant Android-first households & Cast flows View product
AmpVortex-16100G
Google Ecosystem • High Power
Google-focused + higher power Large homes with Google workflows View product

Compare with Sonos, Bluesound, Russound

Most “multi-room” systems are single-zone players or matrix amplifiers. A true multi-room streaming amplifier combines both worlds.

Feature Sonos Bluesound Russound AmpVortex
Architecture Single-zone players Single-zone players Matrix / multi-zone (varies) True streaming amplifier
Zones per device 1 1 6–8 (typical) 8
Independent streaming per zone Yes (one device per room) Yes (one device per room) Often limited / source dependent Yes (centralized system)
AirPlay 2 Yes Yes (model dependent) Varies Yes
Google ecosystem option Limited Limited Varies Yes (G models)
Install complexity Low (but many devices) Low (but many devices) Medium to high Installer-ready, centralized

Ideal For

Designed for whole-home audio projects where stability, scalability, and ecosystem flexibility matter.

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Luxury Homes

8 zones cover key areas like kitchen, living, bedrooms, patio, gym, and office.

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Home Theaters

Choose A models for theater workflows, plus distributed audio for the rest of the home.

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Commercial Audio

Restaurants, offices, and showrooms with multiple independently controlled spaces.

Ready to plan your whole-home audio system?

Tell us your zone count, speaker type, and ecosystem needs (Apple / Android / theater). We’ll recommend the best AmpVortex model and setup path.

FAQ

Quick answers for homeowners, installers, and smart home builders.

What is a multi-room streaming amplifier?
It’s a single device that combines multi-zone amplification, built-in network streaming, and independent zone control—so each room can play different music at the same time without sharing audio sources.
How is this different from a traditional multi-zone (matrix) amplifier?
Traditional systems typically rely on shared, centralized sources. A true streaming amplifier makes each zone an independent streaming endpoint, reducing installation complexity and improving user experience.
How do I choose between 16060 and 16100?
Choose 16060 for most installations. Choose 16100 when you need higher headroom—larger rooms, more demanding speakers, or higher target SPL.
What do “A” and “G” models mean?
A models are optimized for home theater / AVR workflows. G models are optimized for Google ecosystem workflows. Pick the variant that matches your project requirements.