Hello,
I'm trying to reduce the number of speakers I have for audio output from a batch of computers I use in my office at work. In days of old I plugged several computers into a mixing board but that board quit working years ago. I'd like the audio from all the computers to play on one set of speakers. Today I end up with about six different sets of speakers sitting around my office. I don't want a switch box because I want to hear the audio from multiple machines. Has anyone heard of or used something called the Belkin RockStar? Details are at http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-RockStar-3-5-mm-Headphone-Splitter/dp/tech-data /B0017PG8KS/ref=de_a_smtd. This says it is to take one audio source and split it between multiple headphones but I wonder it would work reasonably well in the other direction with the right cabling. That is plug cables from the speaker jacks on all my computers into this and then connect one set of speakers. If not this device, any suggestionson how to accomplish this today with another product. My low tech solution right now to help reduce speaker clutter is to plug the audio from one computer into the Line In on a second and have that second computer just play the line in audio. This works but has limitations, such as when the computer hosting the line in audio needs to reboot. Kelly To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org