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Hi how do i connect my headphones to my onkyo tx-sr706
if i connect it thru the phone jack at the front then all sounds to the room stop and only i can hear the tv
thanks steve
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Please follow this link to the remote control codes for the TX-SR706, http://filedepot.onkyousa.com/Files/own_manuals/29344636A_Remocon_CodesA.pdf?from=local, Thanks, JT
Hi Shaun, the unit would have to be taken to one of our authorized service centers for repair as you have already tried the reset. Please follow the link below to our Authorized Service Center locator, http://www.onkyousa.com/Support/servicecenterLocator.php?source=globalnav, if you have any other questions or concern please feel free to email me at [email protected], Thanks, JT
You cannot rig up a blue tooth headphones to this receiver with out a blue tooth transmitter ( the Onkyo does not have one built in ). If you have a transmitter it can be plugged into the headphone out socket of the Onkyo ( in front ), just remember that it will cut out the sound from all your speakers when you insert the headphone jack . The advantage though with this connection is you can control the headphone volume using the Onkyo remote.
Try some troubleshooting to check whether its the turntable or the the receiver.
What happens if you exchange the output cables of the turntable from left to right. Does the problem shift?
Does the sound changes from left to right speaker?
Similarly try on the inputs of the Receiver.. does the problem shift...?
This way you will be able to isolate the problem, whether with the receiver or the turntable....
Monitor out is non assignable. Monitor out is for the purpose of putting your selected devices audion and video out to the television or display. For assinment of out putting different devices that what you are listening to on the main stereo unit you need to have a 2nd room or zone output.
Hi Trapper John...you sound pretty frustrated so I'm just going to offer a single, and easiest method to achieve your goal.
Purchase a 1/4" (6.3mm) Stereo Jack to Stereo RCA Plug Cable. If you have difficulty finding this cable as I have experienced, you may purchase it from the following website by clicking on the URL below:
http://www.zzounds.com/item--HOSYPR102
Once obtained, plug your Wireless Headphones into the 1/4" Jack, and insert the RCA Plugs into the Zone 2 Output on your Receiver and your dreams will be realized. Instructions and information on Zone 2 may be found on page 82 of your Owners Manual....good luck my friend.
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