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using 4 headphones with pc

warzkaz

is there I can plug 4 headphones to an adopter  
then switch output from pc or form the adapter and choose either one or more then one?

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No idea what your second sentence means

Maybe look it up and see if a headphone jack (3.5mm) hub thing exists

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6 minutes ago, LtStaffel said:

No idea what your second sentence means

Maybe look it up and see if a headphone jack (3.5mm) hub thing exists

basically I want to use a hub/adopter or amp to  and plug 4 headpones and switch between them without unpluging and pluging

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What you're looking for is called a distribution amp.

 

You want something active like this where each headphone has a dedicated volume control, otherwise you run into issues where adjusting one headphone will affect the other.

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15 hours ago, TheAmazingCookieFromSquare said:

I had this same issue, I have earbuds, speakers, and headphones all connected to a splitter with odac as source. If you have hard to drive headphones I wouldn't use behringer splitter as it limits volume. I use https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NTJET10/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1   blue tak'd to top of o2 dac/amp, it looks kinda cheap but adds zero distortion and doesn't affect amplification(it can also be used as a 4 to 1 input). The only drawback is you can only output to one device at a time while the behringer can output to all at once. 

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