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Multiple inputs, single output
I have two computers with a pair of speakers each. The speakers are
standard MM speakers, powered with a sub that serves as amp. I want to use the speakers on one computer as the rear set of surround sound speakers on the other computer, and still have the computers be able to send to their respective speakers. What I have designed is a switch box that allows me to select which computer signal goes to which speaker set, with diode protection on the inputs from the computers to prevent backfeed. My question is twofold - First, are the speakers going to be able to handle the dual signal from both computers? I can't decide if the amp will handle it or not. Second, do the grounds or cable sheilds need to be diode protected as well, and if so, which direction? Toward or reverse from the input signal direction? Thanks. |
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