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Thanks!

I have a soldering iron and stuff but Im a beginner so Im always a little bit afraid of doing stuff like that but I think Im going to goíve it a try.

If that doesnt work for me that cheap soundlab mixer would work great I think..

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You learn by doing, so DO 😀
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^ yes practice the soldering etc..  a useful skill to have..
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote duppy conqueror Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 June 2017 at 12:17pm
When I cut open the cheap mono cable I had home it looked like this:
I was expecting two cables as your picture. but instead it was one cable in the middle and copper treads around it... what is what. Maybe I need a new cable?


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you know nanopre has also a fullrange output Clap

www.swamp.net.au/swamp-content/articles/cables-connectors-analog-audio-signal-types-explained.html
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Originally posted by duppy conqueror duppy conqueror wrote:

When I cut open the cheap mono cable I had home it looked like this:
I was expecting two cables as your picture. but instead it was one cable in the middle and copper treads around it... what is what. Maybe I need a new cable?


That's what normal mono cable looks like - the centre carries the signal and the the copper wrapped around it is the ground. It's constructed this way so the ground acts as a shield and blocks some potential sources of noise from reaching the signal carrying conductor.
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As has been said , u can't just join the two outputs together without a mixer or the circuit that had been suggested !

Not quite sure Evan after correctly summed what the resultant signal will be like with the two filters in line doing nothing lol

Are you sure the high pass and low pass are exact opposites , presumably they are !

Take it your trying to save having to use an extra amp or is it that your passives do a better job than the non definable pre amp outs ?
I could never live with a reggae preamp haha
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Thank you

This is what I did and it works :)
there should be no signal/volume loose right?

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