It's a bit of a black art getting the Bluetooth stack to do anything useful on Linux, so the odds of getting a working Bluetooth audio receiver in software on a bluetooth-equipped rpi3 is low. So you are still looking at a secondary Bluetooth receiver with PSU. I recently swapped a kitchen amp for an all in one class D with Bluetooth, and it works pretty well.
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