Source Mixer: Want 3+ Sources into Headphones or Earphone

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RadioDaze

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Hi Folks,

I'm using this device by my bed so that I can disturb only myself and not others:
Input Source Mixer / Headphone Amplifier
It has two line-level inputs and a headphone output. I'm running my TV audio as one source, and my BR330T as the other. I'd really like an additional source to accomodate my new Pro-197, but this thing has only two.

Anybody using or know of one with 3 or more inputs, but isn't too large to fit on a nightstand?
 

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This might sound a little weird, but you could get a second one and hook the first one's output to one of the inputs on the second. Then you could take your third device as the second input on the second mixer.
 

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Actually, I did think of that, exactly. But for one thing I just don't have the real estate on the nightstand for that. And who knows if it would develop some ground loop problem or worse, the results of which could cause a chain reaction that would unravel the very fabric of the space time continuum, and destroy the entire universe! Granted, that's a worse case scenario. The destruction might in fact be very localized, limited to merely our own galaxy, or even just my nightstand.
 

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Did it ever occur to you the mixer is STEREO? (;->) That should tell you it has 6 mono inputs and 2 mono outputs each pair ganged. Cummon and use your noodle, visualize the signal paths and it shouldn't be TOO hard figuring out how to configure it.
 
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