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Art M
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Sorry if this question is too basic. I have my computer connected to a set
of speakers (amplified sub-woofer with satellites), and I have a piano
keyboard. I connected all three using a y-splitter (1/8" jacks?). The
problem is that half the volume of the signal is apparently lost down the
inactive source.
Can I make or buy a simple switch for the two sources? A guy at Radio Shack
came up with a solution that involved some box and about six adaptors that
totaled to about $40. I can continue to play old fashioned telephone
operator for that price.
Or perhaps there's some sort of diode-like devices I can use with the
splitter/joiner?
Thanks,
--Art
of speakers (amplified sub-woofer with satellites), and I have a piano
keyboard. I connected all three using a y-splitter (1/8" jacks?). The
problem is that half the volume of the signal is apparently lost down the
inactive source.
Can I make or buy a simple switch for the two sources? A guy at Radio Shack
came up with a solution that involved some box and about six adaptors that
totaled to about $40. I can continue to play old fashioned telephone
operator for that price.
Or perhaps there's some sort of diode-like devices I can use with the
splitter/joiner?
Thanks,
--Art