[COLUG] (slightly off topc): Audio hardware mixers for multiple computers

Pat Collins pat at linuxcolumbus.com
Thu Apr 19 14:46:09 EDT 2007


Radio shack.

http://www.radioshack.com/search/index.jsp?kwCatId=&kw=mixer&origkw=mixer&sr=1

Pat

On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 14:07:55 -0400, William Yang <wyang at gcfn.net> wrote :

> This is not strictly speaking a Linux issue, but it occurs to me that there 
> may be others who have run into this problem and have have ideas, thoughts, 
> or suggestions.
> 
> Right now, I have four machines that are used for audio in my office -- a 
> Mac, a Windows workstation, my Linux workstation, and my docked laptop. 
> Generally speaking, I want to be able to hear all of these devices at once 
> (I use audio cues from systems for all manner of tasks) but want to reduce 
> the number of speakers and potentially the power draw associated with them. 
>   Note that KVM with audio is not a great solution, in that it (1) requires 
> me to replace my relatively large KVM investment and (2) doesn't satisfy 
> the multiple sources at once desire/need/requirement.
> 
> Does anyone have any ideas on inexpensive mixers for this kind of 
> application?  I'm not looking for much (I don't think!) -- simple, low 
> power draw, up to 4 inputs, possibly with a small amplifier?  Preferably AC 
> powered, or AC/DC converter powered.  I started doing research, but 
> realized other people may have already solved this problem....
> 
> 	-Bill
> -- 
> William Yang
> wyang at gcfn.net
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