Ok, here is my problem:
I have a laptop (acer aspire 4520 running 32 bit Vista with stock soundcard), a microphone with an aux male end, and some speakers with an aux in port. I need to have a way to plug both the laptop (using an aux cord) and the mic into the speakers simultaneously. Is there a device i can get that can do this? I have tried plugging the mic into the line in port on the computer, but this creates a delay and will not allow whatever noise is going through the mic to be as loud as music playing on the computer or if i just plug the mic into the speaker, regardless of my various volume adjusting.
Also, i have heard that using an audio splitter in reverse may damage my soundcard and/or speakers, so if such is true, id rather not try that. Thank you everyone for any help.
I have a laptop (acer aspire 4520 running 32 bit Vista with stock soundcard), a microphone with an aux male end, and some speakers with an aux in port. I need to have a way to plug both the laptop (using an aux cord) and the mic into the speakers simultaneously. Is there a device i can get that can do this? I have tried plugging the mic into the line in port on the computer, but this creates a delay and will not allow whatever noise is going through the mic to be as loud as music playing on the computer or if i just plug the mic into the speaker, regardless of my various volume adjusting.
Also, i have heard that using an audio splitter in reverse may damage my soundcard and/or speakers, so if such is true, id rather not try that. Thank you everyone for any help.