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Split audio between speakers and headphones
Split audio between speakers and headphones










split audio between speakers and headphones

That's what I love about desktop speakers at home my ears are about 28 inches from my Emotiva airmotiv 4 speakers. The closer you are to the speakers, the more direct sound you'll hear, and less of the room's sound. That's why stereo sounds smaller over headphones, and of course it's all, or mostly, in your head.Īnd once the sound is there, the headphones' job is done, but with speakers you're always hearing the speakers' sound, plus the sound bouncing around the room. Headphones don't have that problem the left channel is only heard by the left ear, and the right channel only by the right ear.

split audio between speakers and headphones

I recommend just sending a stereo signal to each speaker (which the cable above will allow you to do) and see how it sounds, if it doesn't sound good then we can talk about the more complicated setup.When you listen to stereo speakers, you always hear both channels with your two ears. It is possible to make one JBL charge only receive the right signal and the other only the left signal, but it will require a more complicated setup. Each JBL Charge has two speakers in it, one left and one right, which is why each Charge wants a stereo signal. Note: This will not make one speaker "Right" and the other speaker "Left" however. If your output needs a 3.5mm plug, then you may also need this:ģ.5mm male Plug to 6.35mm female Stereo Jack Adaptor ✅Allow you to connect two headphones or sets of speakers (which use 3 Pole 3.5mm jacks) into a single output splits any 3 Pole 3.5 mm audio jack into two connections. ✅1/4" 6.35mm Stereo Plug / Male to Dual 1/8" 3.5mm Stereo Jack / Female Splitter Adapter Cable 0.6 Feet (20cm) 6.35spf-2/3.5spm Onvian 6.35mm Male to Dual 3.5mm Female 3 Pole TRS 1/4" to 1/8" Audio Adapter Convertor Y Splitter Cable This is what you are looking for (make sure to read the important note at end of this post though!):












Split audio between speakers and headphones