Is there a way I can connect more speakers to my stereo?

heather

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It has a jack for the sub, but it only has two jacks for the speakers. It's the ones where you put the actual wire in the two jacks, the back and red ones. Is there a splitter or an adapter or something i can use?
it's not the RCA cable cords, it the ones that you connect it with the actual wires that you but into the black and red ports.
 
You can use a standard RCA splitter.

http://www.amazon.com/RiteAV-RCA-Splitter-Male-Female/dp/B000V1JUJU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1255107330&sr=1-1
 
Most likely you can not add speakers. The issue is impedance. WHen you add speakers to a channel, you are changing what the amp / stereo is expecting to see. There are exceptions on higher end units but based on what you said was on the back, you should not. The end result would be shortening the life of the stereo or burning it up.
 
The only problem I see you adding more speaker to the system is overloading the power amp and burning it out. You should get speaker switcher box from Best Buy, Fry's Electronic or Radio Shack, this will prevent from overloading the power amp of your system.
 
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