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    Problem: Listening to headphones and speakers ... simultaneously.

    To Schan1269 and A.I.Anderson, Please recall that I am a newbie for anything beyond attaching cables and speaker wires (which is how I got into the headphone protection mode loop). The following is a picture of the rear panel of the Onkyo TX-SR605. It shows re Zone 2, RCA jacks for Zone 2 as...
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    Problem: Listening to headphones and speakers ... simultaneously.

    I have had the Ohm Walsh 2's since they came out in the early eighties ('83?) and as I mentioned they serve well as the left and right speakers in my home theater. I bought a second used pair in the late nineties for about $300 the pair for one of my Sonos Zones (it has an older Onkyo (1998...
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    Problem: Listening to headphones and speakers ... simultaneously.

    A.I.Anderson, Re your last reply. No. I wasn't using Zone 2 with the headphones, only the two pairs of remote speakers; I had the headphones in parallel with the Zone 1 Home theater L&R front, my very simplistic reasoning being that whatever was playing on them would play on the headphones...
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    Problem: Listening to headphones and speakers ... simultaneously.

    First of all thanks for the speedy responses from Schan1269 and A.I.Anderson Let's see if I understand my options. The Zone 2 is powered by the Onkyo and as indicated in my post was set up to send output directly to two pairs of 'remote' speakers. I can't afford to throw the kind of money...
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    Problem: Listening to headphones and speakers ... simultaneously.

    I have an Onkyo TXSR605 HT receiver running two Ohm Walsh 2 (front L&R), no center, Tannoy subwoofer and two ceiling mounted Triads. Inputs include Roku, Cablevision box, Sonos, Wii, Android computer also used for media. I use Zone 2 for remote speakers (apart from those in the Sonos system)...
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