How can I play sound from my MacBook Pro through my iMac?

I have a MacBook pro which I am looking to use for only iTunes or Spotify for the time being but the iMac built in speakers are better.
I am internet sharing from an ethernet on my iMac and the Macbook pro is connected to the shared network.
Can I play music from Spotify on my macbook pro but out of my iMac speakers?
Thanks
James

For sound, try the audio output port and connecting to the RCA  audio input ports on your Pioneer receiver.  Use something like this:
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/OWC/PODCONNECTOR/
Ciao.

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