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Perhaps this is by design, but it is rather odd. For a multi-zone receiver (generation 2013-2022) there is the option to make Zone 2 as Master Mute and Master Volume, but this cannot be done with Zone 1. If you set Zone 2 as the master then it changes the volume and will mute for Zone 1 (can't speak to Zone 3 as I don't have it setup), but Zone 1 is totally independent from a control basis. If you go to Zone 1 in the Home app and change anything there it does nothing to Zone 2. If you go to Zone 2 and make a change there then Zone 1 reflect the change made in Zone 2. Zone 1 should have ability to be the master and then the other zones the slaves, not the other way around. Alternatively is to enable selection of which zone can act as a master.
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Perhaps this is by design, but it is rather odd. For a multi-zone receiver (generation 2013-2022) there is the option to make Zone 2 as Master Mute and Master Volume, but this cannot be done with Zone 1. If you set Zone 2 as the master then it changes the volume and will mute for Zone 1 (can't speak to Zone 3 as I don't have it setup), but Zone 1 is totally independent from a control basis. If you go to Zone 1 in the Home app and change anything there it does nothing to Zone 2. If you go to Zone 2 and make a change there then Zone 1 reflect the change made in Zone 2. Zone 1 should have ability to be the master and then the other zones the slaves, not the other way around. Alternatively is to enable selection of which zone can act as a master.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: