I just thought I'd throw in my two cents...
--- In motm@y..., "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@a...> wrote:
> ...
> b) Moe inage #1 is the design: a bias switch, and a switched jack.
The
> reason I like the
> jack is that it minimizes wiring, and is sort of slick, imho. I
don't see a
> need for switches/LEDs
> as certainly you know if a patchcord is plugged into OUT 1 or not.
> ...
I agree with the switched jack concept. No need for a switch or LED
as you can simply tell by looking. I don't have an issue with either
OUT1 or OUT2 for "splitting" the mixer, a case could be made for
either one. Overall, simple and intuitive. That said, switches/LEDs
are always nice (but more parts = $$).
> ...
> c) Now, since I am ∗assuming∗ that 95% of the time, this is an
audio mixer,
> then I propose that
> the D/E/F inputs (the right column) all 3 be log pots. The reason
they have
> to be over there is that
> the are pcb mounted. Then on the left column, these are 100K Bourns
panel
> pots and A is normal and
> B & C are reversing attenuators. You want reversing atenuators to
be linear,
> anyway!
Reversing attenuators for E & F would be nice! <ugh>
GeorgeK