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RE: Re: Line-level audio distribution


  • Subject: RE: Re: Line-level audio distribution
  • From: "mike" <mikegriff@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 10:39:22 +0100

http://www.letsautomate.com/10610.cfm?

Won't this give you 6 unbalanced audio outputs for a lot less

With Video as a bonus :-)

Mike

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From: yhkeppy [mailto:keith@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 20 April 2004 09:53
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Re: Line-level audio distribution



David,

Spot on - that's exactly what i'm after!! The RU-UDA4 is exactly
right (though i'd prefer 6 outputs....).

I'll start hunting for the Maplin module - I had started to look for
one of these modules, but was not having much luck. I'd prefer to do
it this way due to cost.

Cheers,

Keith



--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "David Buckley" <db@e...> wrote:
> --- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "yhkeppy" <keith@f...> wrote:
> > ...  I've got twin screened cable running from node 0 to lots
> > of locations (as well as the omnipresent cat5e) and want to
> > use this. Basically each room is cabled back and presented
> > on custom panels of paired RCA sockets. I then want to patch
> > these out to one of two 'zones', where a zone is a device
> > that accepts one line-level audio input and outputs that
> > signal 8 times (i.e. a distributor).
>
> Ahhhh, you want an unbalanced distribution amplifier.
>
> My old house was wired just like that; I stuck twin screened cable
> in (along with the leakiest TV coax known to man) in 1985 when I
did
> the Big Rewire.
>
> What you need is one or more of these:
>
> http://www.rdlnet.com/ru-uda4.htm
>
> You can even get them in the UK now:
>
> http://www.canford.co.uk/commerce/item_58-435_2001227.aspx
>
> Though that price looks a little excessive.  I got mine from
> the 'states directly, it was several years ago.  BTW, they are
> specified for 24v but will run perectly well on 12v, I just used a
> stsandard wallwart.
>
> Kramer (amongst others) also do these, Composite Video will have
> them, http://www.compositevideo.co.uk
but you actually have to talk
> to these people - the website is not helpful, other than providing
a
> phone number.
>
> Of course, they are a ripoff; all you need is a line level buffer
> with a low impedence output, and feed each outgoing coax via a 220R
> resistor.  Maplins used to do such a module, intended for the
output
> stage of a mixer, but a quick look on the website and I couldnt
find
> it.
>
> David.



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