Dear Dieter, Thank you for the elaborate explanation. --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, <yahoo@...> wrote: > > > Dear group, > > > > Just like Bakis I want to wish you all a good 2012! > > > > But now, something completely different. > > > > When plugging in headphones in an audio out connector (VCA, > > mixer) I hear both the left and right channel. > > However, if I route the audio out through a multiples, the audio > > signal is halved, only the left channel is left. > > Is this caused by a difference in the audio out and multiples connectors? > > Hope someone can tell. > > > > Warm regards, > > > > Ton > > Also from me Best Wishes for the New Year! > > The mechanical construction of monophonic 3.5 mm jacks and plugs is > different from stereophonic versions. Parts of the long GND sector of the > monophonic versions is used in the stereophonic versions as the second > signal. It depends upon the mechanical tolerances and the plug-in depth what > happens if a stereophonic plug is connected to a monophonic socket. > Typically the second stereo signal will be dead as the corresponding sector > of the plug is not connected or connected to GND (depends upon the > mechanical details of the monophonic jack socket). But there might be an > intermediate plug-in position where the monophonic signal appears on both > stereo channels. > > As there exists no technical specification that describes what happens if a > 3.5 mm stereo plug is connected to a monophonic 3.5 mm socket you will have > to try it out. In the A-100 two different 3.5 mm sockets are used (vertical > and horizontal) and maybe they behave different. > > Best wishes > Dieter Doepfer >
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Re: HNY & do multiples halve the audio signal?
2012-01-10 by Ton Akveld
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