Advice of Rotary Switch for switching sources

Hi, first post.


I am making a complex PC control panel for my desktop in my workshop for controlling many functions one of which is Audio.


I will have multiple inputs from different mics and other equipment, all these being stereo.


So, to switch all these different mic inputs I intend to use a rotary switch.
This is where I am lost, so let me explain and correct me where necessary. Thanks


4 mic stereo inputs (left,right and gnd) so do I need a 3 pole 4 way rotary switch or something else as I have read on this site I can connect all the gnd's together and use the unused pole to show an LED indicator to which inputs are being used



I struggle with switches and I do not want to go and buy a lot of them if they are the wrong types.
 
if all the sources are single ended then common grounds should work.
and yes if your looking for indicator function then your suggested 3 pole 4 way should work.


the other thing i would look for is whether they are "break before make" types.
is this going to be used frequently? if so look for high life cycle counts.
 
This was good enough for some famous audio company. 2P4T rotary. Yes, if you can't see the knob you can go 3P4T and use the third pole for LEDs.
 

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