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Connecting two speakers to existing sound system?

I have a Sony sound bar with subwoofer and was thinking about connecting two desktop studio speakers to the system. The speakers and soundbar have 3.5mm jacks so in theory could I just hook them both up to a 3.5mm hub or would that cause audio lag? Or what other solutions would you guys suggest. Any help is welcome and thanks for your time.

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  • Anonymous
    3 years ago

    Hi so mentioning the 3.5mm plugs indicates that we are talking non HiFI system

  • Anonymous
    3 years ago

    Won’t work read Sony instructions on thier site.

  • 3 years ago

    Probably wont work. If it did, doubling up on the mids and highs with speakers from a totally different manufacturer would just make the studio monitors sound bad, muddy even. Sound does not improve by adding more drivers willy nilly. If the current TV system sound isn't getting it done for you, better to upgrade.

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    Lv 7
    3 years ago

    If the speakers you want to add have built-in amplification, using Y adapters should work.

    Otherwise, you will need a receiver or amplifier for them.

    Find a local audio nut who will look at what you have and advise you.

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  • 3 years ago

    First of all, why bother? That 3.5mm jack on the soundbar is most likely for headphones, meaning that if you plug your speakers into the soundbar, you'll only get sound from the speakers.

    You won't get sound from the soundbar+sub and the speakers. It's either-or.

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