Question Add powered subwoofer as second subwoofer to existing PC / Logitech Z906 setup?

King Mustard

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My setup:
The SW-150 is sitting in storage doing nothing, so I was hoping I could add it as a second subwoofer to my PC.

The Logitech system takes up all three of the audio jacks on the motherboard, so I don't think I'll be able to add the SW-150 without getting a soundcard with more jacks but assuming I did do that, do you think it's possible to have the Z906 and SW-150 working simultaneously?
 
My setup:
The SW-150 is sitting in storage doing nothing, so I was hoping I could add it as a second subwoofer to my PC.

The Logitech system takes up all three of the audio jacks on the motherboard, so I don't think I'll be able to add the SW-150 without getting a soundcard with more jacks but assuming I did do that, do you think it's possible to have the Z906 and SW-150 working simultaneously?
Not a audio specialist but I don't think this is possible, the sub you want to add doesn't connect to the sound system you wish to pair it with. Adding a second audio out to the system makes the audio split so you could either use the sound card audio or onboard audio

It won't allow both to be in play at once. So you hook up the sub to a sound card it would only receive audio through the sound card and the sound system shuts off. You pair sound system to the audio card and it will only play through the audio card the sub will shut off "if you have it connected to the PC...
If you could find a way to tie one sub into the other sub it may work... But that's a sketchy thing...