Can I choose to stream to Airport express vs Apple TV when on same network?

I was thinking about getting a seperate Airport Express to use for Airplay music from my iPhone or iPad to my outdoor stereo, but didn't know how this would affect the rest of my network and other equipment like my Airport Extreme or my Apple TV.  Anyone have any thoughts on this?  Will it show as a seperate "airplay" device? 

Yes, you can change the name of the 'device' to whatever you want. I would use the 'Extend' feature over joining as a client, that way you can get more roaming room wth your portables...

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