Best way to drive two stereo amplifie

I am running a Dell Dimension 8400, 3.4 mhz using Windows Vista. I have a Soundblaster Audigy SE card in it. Coming out of the green jack I have a y adapter into RCA jacks to a Sony stereo (two speaker) amplifier. This has worked just fine for me. I now want to dri've a duplicate Sony stereo (two speaker) amplifier from the same computer. I want the output from the computer to dri've both amplifiers with identical output at all times. What is the best way to do this? The current sound card has three line outs, but only the first one seems to work. Can I simultaneoudly make the others behave the same way (just a left and a right), or are they just for 5. or 7. systems? Or should/can I add a second Audigy card to the system? Or should I get a different card that can support what I want to do? Open to all suggestions. Thanks in advance.

On XP systems, this what you want there is done by
- connect the one into Front L/R (LineOut ) and the other into Rear L/R (LineOut 2)?
- set the speaker mode to multichannel (4/4. (or 6/6.))
- enable CMSS w/ stereo surround.
I don't have Vista in use so, maybe you check if this is the way to go w/ it as well.
jutapa
Message Edited by jutapa on 06-06-2008 0:29 PM

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