To avoid the X-Y problem trap, what I ideally want to achieve is the ability to easily connect both my iPhone and computer to the same speakers and have them both play at the same time (i.e. Like, will I still need to use the receiver's remote to change the volume? I've been considering replacing the lot with a low-end, non-AV, non-digital Onkyo and a set of bookshelf speakers, but I haven't got a clue if I'm going to be any better off with that because I know nothing about audio equipment. Turns out I don't like 5.1 (I live alone, so it keeps scaring the crap out of me when I hear noises behind me) and I don't like digital optical (it disables the system volume control). I currently have an old set of Logitech 5.1 speakers (basically a 10-year-old version of the Z906 system) connected via a digital optical cable. You clearly know way more about audio equipment than me, so I'd like to run what I'm after by you and would appreciate your input.
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