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Hi, I hate to deliver the bad news, according to the manual you can't.. https://helpguide.sony.net/tv/haep1/v1/en/08-05_09.html?hl=headphones
If you read the paragraph of @HannahEd01 ‘s posted link below the one that bears the bad news, it describes how to have the speakers and the Optical Out on at the same time.
So she gave you the good news along with the bad news 😛
And yes, if you do what it says there, and obtain yourself a converter from optical to headphones (Bluetooth? Analogue? You don’t say, but make sure you get the right sort), you can run both at once.
Converters are readily available on Amazon, and no doubt elsewhere, but I have no practical experience that would let me recommend any particular one over any other.
Dear Royabrown 2
Thanks for your help. The headphones are bluetooth Sennheiser Rs 165. Does using an optical output to the headphones reduce the sound quality on theTV ?( I use a Beam as well as the TV sound using an HDMI connection ) I would there for have Two sound connections.
No, I don’t believe it does reduce the sound quality.
I think there are two separate paths, or else the limitations on optical would drag down ARC/eARC.
Hi lindane, you can try that, but I don't know for "sure" that it will work or not.. depends on the converter.