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    Crazy Speaker Setup

    Discussion in 'HP' started by bmnotpls, Sep 5, 2007.

  1. bmnotpls

    bmnotpls Notebook Deity

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    Since the dv2000t has two headphone jacks, can two sets of speakers be connected to them at the same time? More specifically, if I were to connect two sets of z2300, would both sets (with subs) work?
     
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    Visu2k7 Notebook Guru

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    The speakers are carry left and right of stereo.. I think each is not a stand alone by itself...
     
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    brt02 Notebook Consultant

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    haven't got 2 sets of speakers to try it out with, but when i plug headphones into both jacks, both work but there is a slight reduction in volume compared to when there is only one headphone plugged in.
     
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    I don't see why it would not work. The only thing I see is that the sound will not get any louder but all speakers syhould work