Hi,
I am wondering about the outputs on this device, as I want to plug in both my headphones at the front, and my PC speakers at the back, using what looks to be a 1/8th connection.
So first question is whether this 1/8th connection does what it looks like it does. And secondly, whether it can give output to both speakers and headphones at the same time, if there is a "switcher" knob to choose between them, or if the headphone plugged in would cancel the speaker output.
Confusing, but thanks for any help,
I am wondering about the outputs on this device, as I want to plug in both my headphones at the front, and my PC speakers at the back, using what looks to be a 1/8th connection.
So first question is whether this 1/8th connection does what it looks like it does. And secondly, whether it can give output to both speakers and headphones at the same time, if there is a "switcher" knob to choose between them, or if the headphone plugged in would cancel the speaker output.
Confusing, but thanks for any help,













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