I have a 3.5mm jack for my speakers that converts to an RCA jack at the end, I also have T-intersection that goes between an amplifier and the RCA jack to intercept the signal and send it BACK to a set of desktop speakers.
Why? Bootleg surround sound, I know it’s just stereo, but hey, more speakers! Also it sounds better, and it can get louder.
I learned the “more speakers = more better” when I once had 2 radios tuned to the same station and noticed it sounded better with both playing than either one turned off
This reminds me of how my speakers work.
I have a 3.5mm jack for my speakers that converts to an RCA jack at the end, I also have T-intersection that goes between an amplifier and the RCA jack to intercept the signal and send it BACK to a set of desktop speakers.
Why? Bootleg surround sound, I know it’s just stereo, but hey, more speakers! Also it sounds better, and it can get louder.
I learned the “more speakers = more better” when I once had 2 radios tuned to the same station and noticed it sounded better with both playing than either one turned off
I have an old Logitech 5.1 surround system, and there is a “stereo x2” setting that’s pretty much exactly that.
It may get louder, but does it go to eleven?