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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
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Hello. I have one mixer with one output. I have 4 amplifiers with only inputs and no outputs. What do I need to multiply the output of the mixer by 4 to be able to connect it to the amplifiers. Does some of you know a good circuit design to build a kind of audio distributer that gat one input and several outputs? thank you guys.
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Québec
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Why not just wire 4 output connectors to one input connector? If you want, you probably can use an input buffer and/or output buffers made with low noise op. amp. If you lose too much signal, just add few trim pots to add a bit of gain at the end.
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