--------------58ECA7EA09F3F80938AE05D3 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Do what a lot of us did: Go to the local neighborhood pawn shop and buy a simple 4-channel mixer for about $25. Works great. Ray Schwartz wrote: > Now that I have two jukeboxes I have learned that I need a mixer to > attach both boxes to the single CD input jacks of my Yamaha receiver. > I have seen the passive version on the website, and although I know > little-to-nothing about electrical engineering, it's just a few jacks > and resisters, I assume for some form of impedance matching. Anyway, > if I made this up I'm sure it would look like crap... So I was > wondering if others who have multiple changes could let me know what > they are using for this purpose. I really don't have the $350 to spend > on a DXS and I'm sure it's way-overkill for my purpose, so what's out > there that I could get at a decent price and where? Thanks for any > suggestions,Ray --------------58ECA7EA09F3F80938AE05D3 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> Do what a lot of us did: Go to the local neighborhood pawn shop and buy a simple 4-channel mixer for about $25. Works great.Ray Schwartz wrote:
Now that I have two jukeboxes I have learned that I need a mixer to attach both boxes to the single CD input jacks of my Yamaha receiver. I have seen the passive version on the website, and although I know little-to-nothing about electrical engineering, it's just a few jacks and resisters, I assume for some form of impedance matching. Anyway, if I made this up I'm sure it would look like crap... So I was wondering if others who have multiple changes could let me know what they are using for this purpose. I really don't have the $350 to spend on a DXS and I'm sure it's way-overkill for my purpose, so what's out there that I could get at a decent price and where? Thanks for any suggestions,Ray--------------58ECA7EA09F3F80938AE05D3--