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Suggestions: Two Input Mixing Device to share rear surrounds with receiver and Sonos?
January 9, 2017 at
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Hi folks,
I'm trying to find a device that will allow me to mix two different input sources to share a pair of rear surround speakers. The two inputs would be:
The two inputs could be on at the same time if by chance I want to listen to whole house audio while also playing something on the TV (for example if I wanted sports on while listening to music around the house). It would also be nice if this device used very little power since it would be on the entire time. Any suggestions?
Would one of these devices work?
I posted this at AVSForum but didn't get any responses so I thought I'd try my luck here.
I'm trying to find a device that will allow me to mix two different input sources to share a pair of rear surround speakers. The two inputs would be:
- The A/V Receiver Rear Surrounds of a 5.1 sound system, so two amplified channels
- A Sonos Connect Amp, so two amplified channels
The two inputs could be on at the same time if by chance I want to listen to whole house audio while also playing something on the TV (for example if I wanted sports on while listening to music around the house). It would also be nice if this device used very little power since it would be on the entire time. Any suggestions?
Would one of these devices work?
- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00L2TUFLM/
- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003M8NVFS/
- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00L2TUFLM/
I posted this at AVSForum but didn't get any responses so I thought I'd try my luck here.
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I think the situation was so vivid to you that you thought you conveyed it in the OP, but not anywhere close to the real world bar situation.
You sure went a lot further with the WHY aspect of what you were looking to do with the sports bar post.
Now that we see what you were trying to shoot for (pardon the sports pun) your hardware requirements have seriously gotten more complicated to pull of a Faux sports bar presentation.
The geeky side of me says, now that would be cool to do
I can write something to mix two audio files in about 3 minutes, give or take 3 minutes. It's very different once you get hardware involved, and the inputs are hot.