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    audiofire4 connected via firewire to laptop

    1/8 computer speakers jack connected to 1/8 stereo to 1/4 stereo adapter into line output 3 of audiofire 4

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    line output 3 of 4 or 3 and 4?
    It's the FAQ. Read it.

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    3 of 4.

    Currently there is no way to connect it to 3 and 4 since the computer speakers only came with one 1/8 jack. Do you know a way?

    I'm a noob so I don't understand why the signal out of an expensive audio interface can't be played by both speakers but when the signal comes out of a cheap laptop motherboard both speakers play.

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    Because they aren't anywhere near the same thing. I don't know why the mono signal didn't work, though, but an alternative is to get a splitter (1/8" mono to 1/4" stereo). Radio shack sells them, and that should work.
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    Thats your problem, both outputs 3 and 4 need to connect to your speakers or you'll only get one channel.

    You need to either buy a suitable cable or make one yourself.

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