low-cost XLR and RCA input panel

I'm searching for a circuit board that has RCA in, XLR in, and XLR link ports. In our local market, this kind of board is not available. I tried building a PCB from this schematic. but it goes to complex and expensive too.

I would like to know

1. How do I reduce the circuit complexity?

2. If I reduce, will it become too poor output?

3. will it worth to build?

I am looking forward to your valuable opinions.
Thanks

opu
 

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Are you replacing an existing panel, or building the PA amplifier entirely new?
A pcb won't have the mechanical strength of a steel panel, and a single large PCB will be expensive.

There is no local decoupling for the op amps on your schematic.
 
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If you ask yourself why and if you could ever need that much of a complicated input/ output mixup, you will realize this is too much hardware for something never happening.

You can be 100% sure, if something makes sense with a PA, you can buy it, ready and finished, from cheap to expensive. If not, no one needs it.
 
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Then you are building a new PA amplifier? I would have a steel rear panel, with the connectors attached to the panel with bolts.
The pcb can be soldered to the connectors and be supported by them. I would not otherwise bolt down the pcb, as there can be
mechanical stress on the solder joints if both the connectors and the pcb are bolted down.
 
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If you ask yourself why and if you could ever need that much of a complicated input/ output mixup, you will realize this is too much hardware for something never happening.

You can be 100% sure, if something makes sense with a PA, you can buy it, ready and finished, from cheap to expensive. If not, no one needs it.
only this type of board is available and price is too high around $40-45. if I build that it will be not more then $25!!
 

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