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Old 11-09-2010, 04:18 PM
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Exclamation Speakers and Headphones at the same time??


Just wondering if anyone can help, surely someones tried this..

Basically have tried playing to music from my computer through speakers but the drums are too loud and I get lost, time wise...
(Speakers are connected via a USB socket. Logitech AudioHUB speakers)

So I got some wireless headphones which connect through the headphone jack. (Conexant high definition output, onboard the laptop)

I want to have them BOTH playing through both outputs, so I can hear the music right in my ear, and my 'audience' (mates lol) can hear the music as well..

I am running Vista, can't see a way of having them both on, or having some kind of mixer set up??

Have read differing posts that its a hardware issue, when I have the headphones in the jack, a switch makes it so only the headphone has output..any thoughts or suggestions?
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Old 11-10-2010, 01:28 PM
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Re: Speakers and Headphones at the same time??


If you have a 1/8" jack to hook up to on your laptop, you can split the signal this way also.

+stereo 1 8 Splitter

http://search.cablestogo.com/?Ntt=pa...FdJL5QodJ1RO7A
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