Hey guys, I'm in the planning stage of building a Boombox, I'm wondering if someone if can help go over the siginal flow with me.
Power: IEC---> IEC Panel Mount---> Power Switch --->Power Supply---> DC out---> Amplifier--> Crossover Speakers
Signal: 3.5mm jack/Bluetooth Module---> Dual Gang Potentiometer ---> Amp---> Crossover --> Speakers?
If this is correct how do I maintain the stereo imaging of the 3.5mm and Bluetooth Module?
Left of the inputs on one side of the potentiometer? Then same for the right, then send them out into the two different channels of the amp?
Thanks for the help guys!
Power: IEC---> IEC Panel Mount---> Power Switch --->Power Supply---> DC out---> Amplifier--> Crossover Speakers
Signal: 3.5mm jack/Bluetooth Module---> Dual Gang Potentiometer ---> Amp---> Crossover --> Speakers?
If this is correct how do I maintain the stereo imaging of the 3.5mm and Bluetooth Module?
Left of the inputs on one side of the potentiometer? Then same for the right, then send them out into the two different channels of the amp?
Thanks for the help guys!
Let's first correctly divide power source and signal, so we have this:Hey guys, I'm in the planning stage of building a Boombox, I'm wondering if someone if can help go over the siginal flow with me.
and this:Power: IEC---> IEC Panel Mount---> Fuse ---> Power Switch --->Power Supply---> DC out to Amplifier
As to the question, are you asking how to connect a stereo potentiometer? That info is available any number of places, starting here on this forum. A quick look around through a few amplifier threads will yield a picture of the connections. Your description sounds right.Signal: 3.5mm jack/Bluetooth Module---> Dual Gang Potentiometer ---> Amp---> Crossover --> Speakers
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