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Post by tIB on Oct 24, 2020 9:42:49 GMT
My understanding of passive mixers is poor, though I believe it's just a resistor (dependant on number of channels mixed) between input and out?
Id like more mixers and I don't care about signal loss - show me the way to mod some of the bonus mults iny system into passive mixers please DIY gurus!
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Post by robertlanger on Oct 24, 2020 10:01:40 GMT
Basically, you can use the mults as passive mixers as they are; the modules contain an output resistor of 1k mostly, so you get the signals mixed when connected together. No worries, nothing can be damaged by this!
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Post by tIB on Oct 24, 2020 11:16:03 GMT
Basically, you can use the mults as passive mixers as they are; the modules contain an output resistor of 1k mostly, so you get the signals mixed when connected together. No worries, nothing can be damaged by this! Best answer ever! Thanks Robert, that is incredibly helpful!
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Post by Lugia on Oct 24, 2020 21:18:38 GMT
Basically, you can use the mults as passive mixers as they are; the modules contain an output resistor of 1k mostly, so you get the signals mixed when connected together. No worries, nothing can be damaged by this! Brilliance...sheer brilliance. Now if other manufacturers could just pick up on the idea that you need output protection...
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