
✅Allow you to connect two headphones or sets of speakers (which use 3 Pole 3.5mm jacks) into a single output splits any 3 Pole 3.5 mm audio jack into two connections.


✅1/4" 6.35mm Stereo Plug / Male to Dual 1/8" 3.5mm Stereo Jack / Female Splitter Adapter Cable 0.6 Feet (20cm) 6.35spf-2/3.5spm Onvian 6.35mm Male to Dual 3.5mm Female 3 Pole TRS 1/4" to 1/8" Audio Adapter Convertor Y Splitter Cable Running the 'test' on the devices in windows audio results in the test sounds on my speakers, and hearing nothing for the headset.This is what you are looking for (make sure to read the important note at end of this post though!): However, the moment I reboot, the SupremeFX seems to do something wrong,because from that moment, the sound is both in my headphones and on my speakers, and when I switch to the other device in windows settings (being my headphones), I hear nothing. I can toggle between Windows 10's audio devices and there is no issue. I set up my speakers, they work fine, I add the headset, I select the corresponding jacks to the correct devices. I have tried this with the latest drivers, and an older WHQL version, I installed 6., and I also tried it with 6., but the problems are identical. Or to be more precise, it works the first time, and after I reboot, it is gone. On my new motherboard however, this does not seem to work. On my previous computer, it was very easy to do this, I could just split the audiostreams for devices, register the proper device on teamspeak for example and done.


Since I use my computer a lot for games, I have both a speaker set and a sennheiser headset connected to my rig, so I can use the speakers for game audio while I use my sennheiser for communication. So I recently build myself a new rig with a rog motherboard, the Asus Maximus IX Formula.
