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joseph marty <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 9 Feb 2003 13:01:44 -0500
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Exactly right, you would have to install an a/b box to keep from having output from both computers frying your speakers and your sound cards.  You need a simple way to disconnect one computer from the speakers, so I don't think any kind of quickie wiring would be safe unless you have some electrical engineering background.
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>> Unless you are talking about sharing one very expensive set of surround speakers, why bother going through that when you can get a set of speakers for $10?
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>It's more of a space-saving concern than anything, thus the more direct,
>quickie wiring idea. Also, only one machine should be in use at a time.
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>> >> Is it possible to use a single set of speakers for two computers?
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