How can I use two speakers with stereo, as two sides with my PC, which has a 3.5mm jack.

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I'm soon going to buy three monitors. The monitors don't have speakers, so I obviously need some. I picked out a certain speaker that I really like. They're some Bluetooth bricks with aux. They feature stereo, with two small drivers inside.
The speaker has an auxillary port, therefore, the speaker has a left and right channel. I want to get two of these speakers and use one speaker for left and one for right sound on my gaming rig. I haven't found a solution to allow me to use BOTH the channels on the speaker for one side of my sound system. This is extremely complicated and I can't find anything to do this.
The rundown: I need to use two speakers as left and right channels.

Update: This might work
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000068O5H?ref_=cm_cd_al_qh_dp_t

SOLUTION:
Get 3 RCA breakout cables and 2 RCA Y Splitters
Connect 1 RCA Breakout to PC
Connect 1 RCA Y Splitter to L and R Channel of RCA breakout from PC
Connect other 2 Breakout cables to Y splitters

SOLUTION EXPLANATION:
The Y splitters allow both L and R channels of both speakers to be used with corresponding side of PC audio.
 
Solution
Stereo 3.5mm to L/R RCA to single RCA to stereo 3.5mmx2. Basically you need to convert the 3.5mm stereo to 2xmono L and R signal, and then each of those back into a stereo 3.5mm signal. $5 at a dollar store would hook you up.

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Thanks man. I was thinking of something like this. Just seems super complicated. Also, finding the single RCA to stereo 3.5mm adapter is quite hard to find. I though a solution however. I can just find an RCA Y splitter to split it to a left and right RCA to 3.5mm
 
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