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Re: Line-level audio distribution
- Subject: Re: Line-level audio distribution
- From: "yhkeppy" <keith@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 14:26:05 -0000
Sure, but i'm looking for something a lot simpler. I've got twin
screened cable running from node 0 to lots of locations (as well as
the omnipresent cat5e) and want to use this. Basically each room is
cabled back and presented on custom panels of paired RCA sockets. I
then want to patch these out to one of two 'zones', where a zone is a
device that accepts one line-level audio input and outputs that
signal 8 times (i.e. a distributor).
I *could* just connect the whole bundle together (left signals, right
signals and earths) for each zone - works fine for 2 or maybe 3
outputs but I don't want to push it up to 8. Xantech's AV61 appears
to do something similar to what I need (with composite video thrown
in), but i can't find a UK distributor for it.
All I need is an audio equivalent of an off-the-shelf VHF disributor
loft box. I'm even prepared to make one with a suitable circuit
diagram!!
Cheers,
Keith
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Des Gibbons" <des@f...> wrote:
> You could use daisy chained Kat5 units?
>
> Cheers, Des.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: yhkeppy [mailto:keith@f...]
> >
> > I'm looking for a simple way of distributing line-level audio
around
> > the house - one input with 6 or 8 outputs would be ideal. Any
ideas
> > from basic circuits to manufactured products welcome!
> >
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