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Hello!
I have a PC soundcard with 1 speaker output. I need this output splited 3 times: - for PC speakers - for headphones - for TV Is there some simple solution to this? Some audio spliter with correct impedance for every channel? Best regards, Rostfrei |
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Sorry for my late replay.
No, there is no additional line out as I would use that one also. Just one for speaker. I checked one simple circuit on http://home.maine.rr.com/randylinscott/jan98.htm and also on http://www.arrl.org/tis/info/pdf/0202062.pdf but these are active circuits which need power supply. So you say it's ok just to paralel circuit the speaker output to all devices (speaker, headphones, TV)? Don't they have to have high impedance input? Rostfrei |
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![]() wrote: So you say it's ok just to paralel circuit the speaker output to all devices (speaker, headphones, TV)? That's my story and I'm sticking to it. Don't they have to have high impedance input? They do, relative to the output impedance of the sound card. It's not a problem, considering the non-criticality of your application (based on what you're connecting to what). |
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