Adding Mono Input in a Summing Network ?

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digichild

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Ok,i received my Neumann V-475-2C now...I want to have 6-8 Normal Channels and 2 Monochannnels...The Reason for the monochannels is as follows:
I want to sum up the 8 Channels of my Rme Multiface together and want to have the possibility of integrating not only my Gssl but also an 1176 (which is mono) which I want to build in the near future...
Therefore i need the mono inputs that the signal will be not only singlesided...
Well i hope i xplained this wellenough :? Thanks for your advice
:grin:
 
[quote author="Tekay"]a monoinput feeds both bussbars via resistors.[/quote]

any suggestions for the values are welcome :grin:
 
The "obvious" answer is to build another stereo input, and feed the mono source into both Left and Right. Basic Y cable, or equivalent switch or hard-wire.

For a simple passive no-control summing network, this is cheap.

If you are loaded up with gain and pan pots, it would be costly to duplicate them for a mono source, but it would work fine.
 

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