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How can I connect my onkyo tx-sr504 sonos so everything wired to Onkyo can be listened (TV, iPod, Apple TV, radio, etc)

  • 7 September 2014
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How can I connect my onkyo tx-sr504 sonos sound system so everything that is an input to my Onkyo can be listened (such as my TV, iPod, Apple TV, radio, etc)

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Hi Evren,

You will need a SONOS component with line-in for this (CONNECT, CONNECT:AMP, PLAY:5). Once hooked up to your Onkyo system you will be able to play from external sources to SONOS.

I think the particular Onkyo model you have will need a Sonos CONNECT (not to be confused with the CONNECT:AMP).

Let me know if you have any further questions.

Thanks,
Mohammed
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Thank u I discovered the path u suggested and I am all set 😉
Hi Evren, How did you make it?
Hi Evren,

You will need a SONOS component with line-in for this (CONNECT, CONNECT:AMP, PLAY:5). Once hooked up to your Onkyo system you will be able to play from external sources to SONOS.

I think the particular Onkyo model you have will need a Sonos CONNECT (not to be confused with the CONNECT:AMP).

Let me know if you have any further questions.

Thanks,
Mohammed


hello, I want to ask you a question, I have an Onkyo stereo amplifier, with output from "Pre Out Zone 2" and with an "output line" (in the user manual says it is dedicated to tape recording), I understand that you are outputs can connect a Sonos connect and listen to the Sonos Play that I have (for me, this part of the configuration is clear), my doubt is that when wanting to listen to my CDs or my vinyl there will be a time difference between the Sonos. and my speakers that are connected to the amplifier. (The Sonos playback will sound a few seconds less than the Kef bookshelf speakers connected directly to the amplifier). How can I make them sound the same, not sound like echoes? I have not bought the Sonos Connect yet, or do you recommend buying the Sonos amplifier? I hope you understand what I want to do. In less words, I want to integrate my stereo sound with the Sonos installed in the rooms that are all synchronized at the same time, the Sonos and the Kef. Thank you