Anyway to use built-in monitor speakers and standalone speakers at the same time?

Astrogimp

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I'm working on a computer build but the one thing I can't decide on is what to do about the audio set up.

I can't have more than two speakers due to spacing limitations. I've tested out the set up with two speakers that i have, and it sounds okay, but I think it could be better. So what I've been considering is getting a monitor with built in speakers and having them work in conjunction with the two stand alone speakers.

I just don't know if that's even possible. So I would greatly appreciate it if someone could tell me if and how it can be done.
 
Solution
Adding the monitor speakers to the ones you have is likely to make the sound worse not better.
If you do want to to use them you could try them as a center channel. That might give you better clarity for dialogue. Connect a cable to the orange sub/center audio output (3.5mm stereo to 2 RCAs) Split the center RCA into two
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/insignia-female-to-male-rca-y-adapter-black/4360001.p?skuId=4360001
and connect those to the monitor audio input.
 
Solution
seconded, monitor speakers are typically underpowered and generally sound like trash. normally it is going to lower the quality of your whole experience.

seconded, monitors needing an aux in to make it work right and either using them as a center channel would be best if you did.

my advice would be to turn them off and just use the speakers you bought instead as you would be better off.