Thanks Tom,
That is kind of what I was thinking too. That I may need a new card so I'll
have two outs from it. I want my cake and eat it too. I want to listen away
from my computer and I want to still be able to hear it in the room with it.
Picky, huh! I know that if I put head phones in the ear phone jack the
speakers don't transmit sound anymore. That is what I think will happen with
this unless it is different from a set of head phones. I may just have to
wait and call them  tomorrow.

Thanks again.
Shannon
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tom Kaufman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Sunday, December 26, 2004 5:49 PM
Subject: Re: Power Screw On C-crane FM Transmitter?


> Hello Shannon and list:  I don't know that I have the correct answers to
> your questions!  But I'll give it a try; first..don't feel bad about..if
you
> don't know where you plug things in; I'm still not sure of where the
> =speakers are plugged in..and I need to figure that out so I can try out
my
> FM transmitter!  As for whether plugging the device to your headphone jack
> on the speaker..causing you to lose sound in the speakers..I can't say; my
> speakers don't have a headphone jack.  Hope it all works out for you; let
us
> know how you make out with that thing!
> Tom Kaufman P.S. I would think that..if you only have a single channel
> soundcard that..in order to do what you'd want to do, you'd need a
> "double-channel" sound card.  But I'm sure someone here can say for sure
if
> that is correct.  Good luck!
>
>
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