Hello group,

Just wanted to get some advise before I continue with my experiment.

I recently received a new BHI ANEM AF DSP module.  It is a mono-only device
and as such, is supplied with a mono 3.5mm patch cable.

Plugging that cable into the K3 only gives me audio to the left channel.
The right channel or ring, I assume is left floating.

This morning, I stopped by Radio Shack and purchased a stereo to mono
adapter that essentially shorts tip and ring thus channeling both L&R
sources into one.  With this adapter, I can hear both main and sub receivers
in my left ear.

I however would like to be able to hear the main RX in both ears, so I
purchased another adapter: mono plug to stereo jack.

Basically, the connections will be like this:

[K3]-->[stereo to mono adapter]--->[mono patch cable]--->[ANEM
DSP]---->[mono to stereo adapter]---->[Headphones]

With that said, is it safe to bridge the L&R channels coming out of the K3's
phone jacks, front or rear panel without fear of damaging the amplifier?
The ANEM presents a 22 ohm load to the K3.

Mni tnx,
James K2QI


On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 7:04 AM, Monty Shultes <mon...@mindspring.com> wrote:

> James, such an adapter would short the stereo outputs together unless it
> were an active mixer.  I doubt that it exists.
> Monty K2DLJ
>
>
> > Does anyone know the part number of a Radio Shack or equivalent 3.5mm
> stereo
> > male to 3.5mm mono female adapter that will bridge both L & R channels
> into
> > a single mono source?
> >
> > --
> > 73 de James K2QI
> > President UNARC/4U1UN
> > ______________________________________________________________
>
>


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73 de James K2QI
President UNARC/4U1UN
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