They have splitters that will split the right and left channels although they'll typlically split it into RCA style plugs. You then need adapters to convert back to the mini stereo jacks from there. I have a drawer full of adapters that I've accumulated over the years for doing stuff like that.
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01-20-2012,07:00 AM
Boo!
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The Great Pumpkin
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01-20-2012,09:56 PM
Here's more detail on what Jack said...
Get a cable like this one, they're common and cheap:
http://www.amazon.com/Stereo-Dual-RC.../dp/B005GLQY9E
Plug the little end into the MP3 player. It will split the signal coming out of it into a left and a right channel on two RCA plugs. One RCA plug has the channel that goes into your Scary Terry audio board and the other RCA plug goes into your speakers. You may need to find an adapter that takes the RCA plug back down to an 1/8" plug, like one of these:
http://www.ramelectronics.net/audio-...c14006-p1.html
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01-21-2012,09:47 AM
thank you!!
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01-29-2012,09:53 AM
I've playing with my scary terry and the mouth works just fine responding to audio, that is, until I plug some headphones into the line out (the line out from the ST400 board) and then the mouth stops moving. If I unplug the line out plug then the mouth starts moving again. And while the headphones are plugged in, I can hear the sound just fine even though the mouth is not moving anymore. Anybody else have this problem?



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