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    What's that...? mesman00's Avatar
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    speaker question

    ok, let me explain what the deal is first. the way my computer is set up, i have a 3.5 mm audio jack that goes out from my computer, and is split into RCA cables (right and left) and connects to a subwoofer. Then, from the subwoofer, their is a left cable that goes out to the left speaker, and a right cable that goes out to the right. what i wanna do is split the signal that goes from the left, and split the signal that goes to the right. i wanna do this because i wanna hook up another stereo to my computer. do audio out splitters exist, so i can have a splitter in the right output that splits one signal into two, and a splitter in the left output that splits one signal into two. help would be greatly appreciated. thanks

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    the audio might not be loud enough if you do so.
    but you can buy splitters.

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    i figured you could buy em, but radio shack didn't sell any, and i didn't even think about the volume being dropped...i guess this wouldn't be too good of an idea
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    You split your stereo jack from your computer into two rca plugs... red and white... correct? It's pretty simple to get a y-splitter for an rca plug, get one with three female connections or get one with a male input, use an rca coupler to connect your wire to your splitter, and the outputs of your y-splitter should be female simply connect another rca wire to your chosen stereo.

    Hopefully this works for you... it's what i did to connect my stereo and tv to my computer.

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    nevermind, i got it done, the guy at radio shack didn't understand what i wanted to do, but i just went back a little while ago and found the things i needed. thanks anyways... btw, it sounds great
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