The Denon DRA-395 and DRA-685 receivers have built in multi-zone features. The 685 includes a second remote for use in the other room. Both receivers have A and B speaker terminals while the remote in combination with a room sensor can operate the receiver at a distance. You can actually listen to more than one source at a time, i.e. a cdp in the main listening area and a tuner out on the deck. I'm not absolutely sure but I think the Rotel RX-1052 has a similar capability but you may have to purchase additional amps to make it work. The new Cambridge Audio integrateds are also set up for multi-zone use with A and B speaker terminals. I agree with Pabelson that the Denon and Yamaha receivers can hold their own with the NAD (at least with the C320 and C350 which I compared them to when I purchased my last receiver) and the Cambridge amps are equal to or better than the NAD. The Outlaw receiver could also be a solution but, right now, the other units mentioned are more readily available. Good luck.
Gary
Gary