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In Reply to: RE: switching box for multiple tonearms inputs ? posted by cjspu on February 03, 2016 at 08:22:06
Do you want something with buttons? A knob? I find that passive selectors that aren't balanced, especially when connected to turntables, tend to be kind of noisy.Maybe you'll have better luck.
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It's amazing that hipsters who insist they can hear the little steps in interpolated 24/96 digital waveforms can somehow fail to hear the surface defects in their own vinyl records.
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with knob maybe.
I suspect you'll have fewer issues with a knob. You can get cheap, multiple-input RCA boxes all over the place. Knobs, metal cases. But they're cheap for a reason.
Maybe someone else can point you towards something that works for him. I gave up on RCA selector boxes a while ago. The only selector box I use now is a TRS unit.
At any rate, here's a source of cheap-o selector boxes. I can't say I endorse any of them, but you might find something you like:
http://www.mcmelectronics.com
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It's amazing that hipsters who insist they can hear the little steps in interpolated 24/96 digital waveforms can somehow fail to hear the surface defects in their own vinyl records.
https://www.kabusa.com/rsx1.htm
I don't know about other people, but I've already done as well as that for a lot less than $300. Thanks, though.
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It's amazing that hipsters who insist they can hear the little steps in interpolated 24/96 digital waveforms can somehow fail to hear the surface defects in their own vinyl records.
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