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Surround Sound + 2 Subwoofers on my computer???

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I do have 2 sets of speakers with subwoofers. These are computer speakers and there is a headphone jack on it. Wouldnt it be cool if I could get both sets working at the same time on my PC?? Im too lazy to hook it all up at once. Has anyone tried this before? I suspect the jack is for headphones and will cancel the noise from one 2.1 rendering my theory useless.

You want headphones and a set of external plug-in speakers (or your computer speakers) to work at the same time with your computer? I'm not sure I quite understand what you're asking, but if that is it then it should be possible. How to do it will depend on what computer/operating system you have.

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No, Sir, I want both subwoofers running at the same time, the second set plugged into the first set via a headphone jack. My OS is a SSD.

Okay in that case you will  most likely need to get a splitter for the headphone jack and then you can plug both sets of speakers into that. You can try plugging the second into the first and see, but I have my doubts whether more than one of them will work in that setup.

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