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Re: Audio Matrix Switcher.
- Subject: Re: Audio Matrix Switcher.
- From: "rb_ziggy" <rb.lists@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 17:56:11 -0000
Also, in the true spirit of HA, what are your 4 sources?
I originally intended to go down the separates route with a matrix
switcher. However, I ended up with a PC based system a bit like this:
- Sources, CDs now ripped and stored on hard drive (well actually a
NAS unit now). That removed a couple of sources.
- Radio, DAB units feeding into line-in on the PC. I could do 2 of
these (with my set up) or any other external device with line level
output and IR control.
- Internet radio. Gave up on this in the end in favour of the above
as I didn't use it - but available.
- 2 soundcards in pc providing 2x3 (i.e. 6) line level stereo outputs
feeding a 6 x stereo poweramp. (The expensive bit)
- PC provides the control of the switching (any source to any output).
- PC does pre-amplification through soundcard (i.e. its the volume
controller)
- All software is freeware (trickier now as the core application -
xLobby - is no longer supported but available).
Removes the need for the matrix switcher, allows for 'better' remote
control from zones.
Just a thought.
Richard
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, Kevin Hawkins <yahoogroupskh@...> wrote:
>
> Audio switching is relatively easy - assuming they are analog and
not
> digital (coax/optical) sources. You also need to think how you might
> want to control the switcher .. just by push buttons, IR remote or by
> RS232 for example. There are audio switchers that will intermix
analog
> and digital and convert between the two as well.
>
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