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By itself, this is a 2.1 system. There's no extra outputs on it. If you're talking about hooking these up to your computer, some motherboards are configurable to set up surround sound via multiple outputs. But, keep in mind, you'd have to use both subs if you bought two of these speaker systems - everything routes through the sub.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'm not a computer or electronic Geek. But I know from past experience. You could go to Radio Shack to get a splitter. B B may sell them. Seemingly all you would need is the small 3 point mm connector that makes a Y to plug into the computer so you could hook 2 sets. But B B sells a Klipsh or other well known sounding one for a little under 250 that may be a better choice. Especially if you can catch it on sale.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You could, but you wouldn't get surround. Logitech has 5.1 systems for reasonable prices. Best Buy used to carry them, I don't know what happened. The model numbers are: Z906, Z606 and Z506.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. the right speaker has the controls, and has a odd connector. Its a 2.1 system. the rear panel has the following : top two ports are a red/white RCA input, under that is a 3.5mm input, then the right speaker connector ( looks like a video cable ), then the left speaker RCA output.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Unless you have 2 different sound cards, then my answer would be no. It has thumb screws to connect to the back side of the PC tower.
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