The model 9 would actually be quite handy in conjunction with the
headphone amp. eg: You could input 2 stereo pairs to the m9 and route
them accordingly to the M9 A ("Left") and B ("Right") outputs then on
to the two headphone amp inputs (ensuring that you operate the
headphone amp in stereo mode). Or, you could input up to 5 mono
sources to the M9 and take the output from the M9's A+B socket and
send that to the headphone amp (running the amp in mono mode).
Regards,
Adam
--- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, amnesia <amni56@...> wrote:
>
> get back to work Peter :-P
>
>
>
> (i think you can figure that out) wrote:
> >
> > Yeah, that's a totally valid application. The triple VCA has a mix
> > out, in that application it is a three input voltage controlled
mixer.
> >
> > - P
> >
> > --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com
> > <mailto:PLAN_B_analog_blog%40yahoogroups.com>, "cray5656"
<amni56@>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > I have a euro system ( with more Plan Bs on the way :-) ) I am
going
> > > to buy the headphone module, also looking at the Model 33 or
9...To my
> > > thinking they both perform the same basic function ie
attenuation/
> > > mixing. I understand the 33 has the voltage control attenuation
but
> > > isnt it really all i need to mix say 3 sounds to then go out to
the
> > > M40 headphone ?
> > >
> > > ie 3 sounds into Model 33 to headphones
> > >
> > > or
> > >
> > > 3 sounds into model 9 to headphones
> > >
> >
> >
>Message
Re: vca mixer
2008-06-20 by vcovcfvca
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