Dont understand what is the total power for the 605. i bought one and i compared it to the onkyo htib (sr-800) not even close as far as sound quality goes. i set both recievers up exactlt the same at left at volume 20 for comparsion. the 605 you can barely hear it. the sr-800 reciever perfect. i am wondering why the 605 cost 600 dollars. i must be missing something. my sr-800 has 110 watts per channel and a 230 watt subwoofer. the 605 has 90 watts per channel and the subwoofer i have no idea what the wattage is. there shouldn't be that much of a difference in sound. im thinking the only reason why the 605 cost 600 dollars is because it has hd-audio. i am very very disappointed with the 605.
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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.
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