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    7.1 Speakers And 5.1 Headphone Splitter

    Hi guys, i currently own a pair of 5.1 surround headphones and some 7.1 surround speakers.

    Both of these have 3 audio jacks to go to my sound card(front back and sub/). Now rather than continually swapping them around at the back of my pc i was wondering if there was a splitter/hub available for me to plug my 5.1 headphones into, and my 7.1 speakers, and only have 3 wires coming out the back into my soundcard. Then via a switch, differentiate between the two.

    Anywhere have this kinda thing?

    Thanks for your help

    Fraggie

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    The Medusa 5.1 headset has a separate amp which you plug into the PC, then you plug the 'phones into the front of that. The amp has a 5.1 output on the back.. dunno if that'd be what you wanted or not?

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    no u dont understand, ive got the medusa's and ive got 3 3.5mm jacks coming out the back of it to go to my soundcard , from my 7.1 speakers ive also got 3 3.5mm jacks to go to my soundcard. My soundcard however has only 3 holes and i have 6 wires

    i need something which i can put all 6 wires into and get 3 out where i can split the sigal between the 2 sets of 3

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    yeah.. there's an output and an input on the back of the amp...

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    in from your card on the left, out to your speakers on the right
    Then all you'd have to do is push the power button on yer speakers....

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    oooooooooooooooh i thought they were two different outputs for the different speakers

    RTFM indeed

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    bah shot down, it only allows me to have 5.1 through my normal speakers i get nothing through my side speakers :s

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    plug ur side speakers directly into your sound card? ud just need 2 turn em off when using your headphones...

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    unfortunatly the side speakers are integrated into the 3 normal jacks (front back and sub) not sure which, so theres no way i can plug them in seperately. From what i gather the sound card must send an extra signal which the speakers recognise and translates into 7.1 sound. However because ive got the 5. amp plugged in it seems to be surpressing the extra two speakers therefore i only get 5.1 sound :s

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    i know what you mean.. i got the creative speakers an theres 4 cables going into the sub: Sub, Front, Side and Rear, but only 3 going into my mobo, Front, back and sub. i found this thread coz im going to want to do the same thing (when i get my headphones) theres gotta be an easier way from said method above hasnt there?

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    unfortunatly ive not found it yet it looks like i may have to try 3, 2way splitters for each channel , lack of money prevents this yet tho

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    Fraggie,

    Are the 7.1 jacks 4 pole for the extra channels? If so standard stereo splitters will not do the job as the two sets of plugs are different.

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