High John,
The best way to go about doing this, is to get a special mixer that is for 
learning and teaching purposes.
It has moldable headphone jacks and moldable audio line and mike ins.
The price is a little high, but it will do what you need it to do.
  John.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 5:28 PM
Subject: Desperately need help with splitter problem.


> Hey all. I have a splitter with four input jacks with separate volume
> controls, I also have a laptop and two mono to mono patch cords. I am
> trying to rig it up so that one pair of headphones can hear both the
> laptop and the desktop, and the other set can only hear the desktop.
> I'm in a teaching environment, and the reason I ask is because I don't
> want my student to hear the notes I take, which even with the patch
> cords, is the case. Can someone tell me how to do this if it can be
> done? The splitter is a listening post from APH. Thanks a lot.
>
> -- 
> John Moore
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