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Multi room audio question for the gurus!

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Hi everyone, I was really hoping i could draw on your expertise to help with what i think is an easy question....I am doing a new build and am at the stage where i have to put the wiring in. I am no audiophile but would like to put in some ceiling speakers for background sounds into four areas,Kitchen,Lounge,Dining,OutsideBudget is important - so I guess what i am looking for here is help from the experts to make sure what I'm doing is right....as opposed to a high quality sound project. Hopefully that makes sense Basically what I am looking at doing is buying an amp, wiring four sets of speakers in parallel (each set of speakers through an inwall impedance matching volume control).The amp i am looking at getting is either : 200WRMS Per Channel Stereo Amplifier | Component Amplifiers | Home Amplifiers & Accessories | Sight & Sound - Home | PRODUCTS | AA0484 | Jaycar Electronicsor 2 x 100 WRMS Stereo Amplifier with Remote Control | Component Amplifiers | Home Amplifiers & Accessories | Sight & Sound - Home | PRODUCTS | AA0470 | Jaycar ElectronicsI am looking at buying four sets of these speakers : In-Ceiling 2 Way 6.5 Speaker in Can Housing | Component Speakers | Hi Fi Speakers & Accessories | Sight & Sound - Home | PRODUCTS | CS2462 | Jaycar ElectronicsAnd the unwell volume controls are :70 Watt Speaker Attenuator | Speaker Hardware & Accessories | Hi Fi Speakers & Accessories | Sight & Sound - Home | PRODUCTS | AC1685 | Jaycar ElectronicsMy questions are :1. Am I matching these up correctly2. Which amp would be best3. Am I correct in wiring them up in parallel4. Is the 70W attenuator correct for this system? Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated, much thanks for your wisdom!

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