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Old 04-18-2008, 07:44 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Can you hook speakers up to 2 sources?

I couldn't find anything online about this and I really don't know much about the verbage either to ask.

Anywho I want to know if I can take a set of speakers and hook them up to 2 different things. Like to the TV and to the computer... So when the TV makes a noise you can hear it and when I'm playing a game you can hear it too at the same time even... I don't think they sell this idea on the market at all and I was thinking maybe i can connect the wires manually by splicing it my self... but I don't know if there will be massive noise or something?
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Old 04-18-2008, 09:45 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Can you hook speakers up to 2 sources?

Unless you install insulators along the wirepath then no, the signal will also be fed to the other source which could damage it.
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Re: Can you hook speakers up to 2 sources?

assuming that you aernt using a 5.1 setup you could easily get a really cheap line level mixer (behringer make one for about 50AUD) and plug your two sources into it and then you can change what level each one is at.
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Re: Can you hook speakers up to 2 sources?

You could get a RCA to mini-headphone cable and feed from the "Audio Out"of the TV to the "In" on your computer's sound card. Hook the speakers up to the computer. Then use the audio mixer in Windows to adjust the relative volumes.
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You could get a RCA to mini-headphone cable and feed from the "Audio Out"of the TV to the "In" on your computer's sound card. Hook the speakers up to the computer. Then use the audio mixer in Windows to adjust the relative volumes.
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Re: Can you hook speakers up to 2 sources?

I found this... isen't this a two port head phone?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...L1D-_-34998489
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I found this... isen't this a two port head phone?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...L1D-_-34998489
No. It's a single ear headset with a microphone.
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