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Audio Hijack Pro

Rollie Agado August 9, 2013

Mad Baller Alert y’all…   

We had a thunderbolt display not being utilized at the office so I hooked it up to my macbook pro.

In case you were wondering… dual 27” Apple Thunderbolt monitors is the only way to roll.  

If you luck out like I did with said setup, I highly recommend you download and buy an application called Audio Hijack Pro.

The app allows you to hijack the audio output and split up the audio thru both monitors.  Something OS X can’t do out of the box…  

It is however something you’re going to want if you listen to music at your desk.  The program also allows you to drop 10-band equalizer on apps like Spotify.

Seriously…  highly recommended. 

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