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    Need more outputs

    My problem: one pre-amp output to feed five hungry amplifiers. I would like to control volume with one knob. Thanks, Mark

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    Is that five monaural amps or five stereo amps?

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    That would be five stereo amps for five pair of speakers

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    Quote Originally Posted by badfish View Post
    That would be five stereo amps for five pair of speakers
    Is this for an AVR home system use? If so a simple second hand AVR that supports six channel input with six-channel out should be able to fade all six channels simulateously.

    Maybe a mixing console board would be best suited. Seems like its for something other?

    I’m thinking five speakers so that would be matching five, no?
    As for five amps is that in bridge mode no?

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    Hmm, a most fascinating device, Grumpy

    Now patch this device up with simple stereo preamp from the outputs to inputs and then channel off the five outputs to the stereo amps.

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    Generic term is Distribution Amplifier, or "DA"... Balanced/pro versions are more common. Video or IF or ... other uses are even more common (but not applicable).

    I was a little surprised to find this unit. Can't speak for it's sound quality, ... and if I did
    guess/comment I'd just piss off at least two camps

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    Thanks for the prompt replies, I'm not familiar with AVR since I'm just a stereo guy so am I correct in thinking : CD player sings to the pre-amp who then sings into the AV receiver who then sings in five directions to the waiting stereo amps who then sing even louder to the five pair of JBLs .. could you suggest a preferred brand/model for this interface? thanks again, Mark

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    Quote Originally Posted by grumpy View Post
    Generic term is Distribution Amplifier, or "DA"... Balanced/pro versions are more common. Video or IF or ... other uses are even more common (but not applicable).

    I was a little surprised to find this unit. Can't speak for it's sound quality, ... and if I did
    guess/comment I'd just piss off at least two camps
    Hmm, it’s not bad looking device if it works fine. I’ll make a note of it for possible future upgrade or modification/improvement.

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    This device posted by Grumpy might be what I am looking for. Do you think the signal from the pre-amp will be strong enough to do all this traveling?

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    Quote Originally Posted by badfish View Post
    This device posted by Grumpy might be what I am looking for. Do you think the signal from the pre-amp will be strong enough to do all this traveling?
    How far are you planning on sending the original preamp signal?

    is your source and preamp in one room, then you plan to run its output to Amps that are in other rooms?

    Describe your vision a little more please ...
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    The device claims to put out the same voltage on all 5 ports as the input and has
    a normal input impedance (shouldn't load down your preamp). Part of the point of a
    DA is to isolate the downstream devices from your source.

    Traveling?

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    Rane SM26

    1 in - 6 out

    http://www.rane.com/sm26s.html#lit

    Stéphane

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    Quote Originally Posted by hjames View Post
    Describe your vision a little more please ...
    Mark,

    please add the output resistance and the minimum load of your pre and the input resistance of your amp(s).
    It is possibly sufficient to use a 22 kOhm pot (linear!) as volume control and five 10 kOhm resistors in series with each amps input (the whole doubled for stereo).
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    I went to the Extron website, their diagrams show exactly what I need to do. Thanks everybody for the help (the JBL choir thanks you also) Regards, Mark

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