You will need a T splitter, if your sound card is strong and is good,
while if it is a laptop's you will need a powered splitter(small
amplifier-like), which is inexpensive anyways.

On Sep 21, 10:22 am, BigMatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes. Get a splitter from Wal-Mart. Plug both audio devices into it.
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> On Sep 21, 2:06 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > I have a friend who wants to modify his Dell Dimension C521 system so
> > that sound comes from both a set of speakers and a set of headphones
> > at the same time.  According to him, this is supposed to be a simple
> > hardware modification in the "sound-out" ports.  Is this kind of
> > modification possible with the Dell Dimension C521?
>
> > Brandon Taylor- Hide quoted text -
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