Speakers - slightly off topic
Neal Rhodes
neal at mnopltd.com
Tue Jun 7 03:31:46 UTC 2005
Slightly off topic. Ok, you've got several computers at your desk.
One primary Linux desktop, one not-linux notebook, maybe one more.
And a CD player/radio. Maybe an MP3 or Minidisk player.
Notebook has crappy speakers, but that's the one used for listening to
internet radio, etc.
Now, you could have 4 sets of powered speakers plus the CD player. Or
you could find something to mix the 3 outputs together and run it to
a single set of speakers. Or even use the AUX input on the CD player.
But what could one use to do that? Only thing I've come up with is
this:
http://www.music123.com/Rolls-MX42-RCA-Stereo-Mini-Mixer-i138112.music
and I'm not sure if that would work well with headset/speaker out
level on multiple sound cards. It's just a set of jacks with 10K
pots in them, so if each pot is cranked all the way up, there's
basically no impedance between each sound card/device output.
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