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Just use a splitter, they are cheap and really do not affect the sound
at all. When you want to use your headphones, just turn the speakers
off.
-----Original Message-----
From: EMAIL:PROTECTED
[mailto:EMAIL:PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matt Ross
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 9:05 PM
To: EMAIL:PROTECTED
Subject: RE: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] Headphone/Speaker switcher
I don't know about their .com, but their physical stores have it. Both
the
switch and the splitter. Look on the pegs towards the back of the store
with the other audio and video equipment.
> As there is only one port on my sound card that must be shared between
my
> speakers and my headphones, I was wondering if there was something
that
> the headphone and the speakers could both plug into and then that
would
> plug into the computer. And it would have a switch to change back and
> forth. I looked around at radioshack.com today but couldn't find what
I
> was looking for. Is there someplace I could get this? Or is there some
> other solution to my problem of having to fiddle with cords on the
back of
> my computer to switch from headphone to speakers and back? Cheap?
>
> I've seen speakers with head phone jacks, but I don't have those. Is
there
> someway I could pump sound from my soundcard through the headphone
jack on
> my DVD drive?
>
> Thanks,
> Ian Monroe
> http://www.monroe.nu
>
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