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Posted on Jan 30, 2012

Why does my zp120 sonos stop working when is gets hot?

Sonos stops when is has been playing for a few hours, it takes about 1hour and it will start again, is there anything I can do to stop this as when I have a party it's getting on my nerves. Cheers pk

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SOURCE: Can I connect my sonos zp120 to my home receiver

Hello. Yes you can use it. The receiver will have a wired output that you would use to connect to your receiver. Without knowing exactly what makes and models you have, I have have to know that first before I could tell you exactly what your connection options you have, but not to worry, there will be 1 or more methods by which you can connect it.

Regards,

Dave

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