Post 3 made on Tuesday April 19, 2011 at 23:32 |
Ernie Bornn-Gilman Yes, That Ernie! |
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If, that is, your computer allows you to disable the center channel. Your center sounds would then come equally from the right and left speakers.
Meanwhile, if there's a jack for rear speakers, connecting the second speaker system to that jack should give you rear signals, unless, as Daniel fears, you really only get two channels out of the bother moard.
It's unfortunate that you wrote "x" jacks. If there's a third jack, that would be for center. One channel of yet another 2.1 system would add your center speaker. You would then have, making a comparison to jumbo jets, a mosquito-sized and mosquito-powered surround system.
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