mono/stereo switch?

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depends on the purpose.
If you want two mono channels and don't require the stereo signal, then simply short together the two channels with a single pole switch or relay or dual FET.

If you want a mono channel for some thing and still require the stereo channels, you need a sum circuit that combines the information without cross coupling the stereo signals. An inverting opamp topology with two input resistors does this. This would typically drive a mono sub woofer.
 
hello.
here are two examples,one active with opamps
and the second one with a simple on/off switch (and two protection res if needed).
greets
 

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Thanks for the replies. I'm retro-fitting an early 90's amp using a modern pre-built amp module and want to get as many of the old amp switches and functionality working as possible. I am looking at monoing the signal after the chassis input connectors before the amp module inputs. Both channels will be either stereo or mono (unbalanced).

Will try the examples given (and read the Rane note again).

cheers,
col.
 
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