Hello everyone,
I'm curious if there's a well-known circuit design available for efficiently controlling the volume of multiple balanced line level signals via a single master control.
Considering the considerable investment often required for a comprehensive 5.1 monitor controller system, I'm exploring the possibility of implementing a more streamlined solution. Has anyone encountered or developed a circuit leveraging things like op-amps, capacitors, and resistors to achieve this task effectively?
I'm unable to design it myself, but I do have the skills necessary to construct it if there's a schematic and BOM. I need to put this device between the audio interface and a group of active monitors.
Looking forward to hearing your insights and experiences.
I'm curious if there's a well-known circuit design available for efficiently controlling the volume of multiple balanced line level signals via a single master control.
Considering the considerable investment often required for a comprehensive 5.1 monitor controller system, I'm exploring the possibility of implementing a more streamlined solution. Has anyone encountered or developed a circuit leveraging things like op-amps, capacitors, and resistors to achieve this task effectively?
I'm unable to design it myself, but I do have the skills necessary to construct it if there's a schematic and BOM. I need to put this device between the audio interface and a group of active monitors.
Looking forward to hearing your insights and experiences.
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