Thanks GG for the response. Here is what I found on page 24 of the manual:
"When you make connections to the PRE OUT jacks, do not make connections to the SPEAKERS terminals."
Is this just preventing something really stupid from happening, or is this indicating that if the preout is hooked up, then there will be no signal to the speaker-level connector (receiver's amp output)?
Here's how I would set this up if it were to work:
1- 5.1 in the HTR
2- Zone 2 in adjacent pool room
3- Pre-out to small sonic impact integrated powering outdoor speakers.
My only audio source I would ever want to run to zones 2/3 would be audio supplied by a Squeezebox. Currently this is hooked up via digital cable to my receiver (which only uses the sub with a digital hookup... old receiver). I could split off an analog to the zone 3 integrated if this proposed set up doesn't float and if the 663 crosses over to the sub with an analog signal.
Each zone would play the same source as zone 1. So, I wouldn't be watching a movie inside and listening to music outside. That is just excessive!
The manual states that zone 2 speaker-level out is fully analog. Does that mean that there is no crossover?
Also, if there are pre-outs for the mains, I would have to imagine that they are, in fact crossed over... is this correct?