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Summing Devices

If you have a stereo device (and do not require the features of a mixer then you can consider a summing device). The following notes are not specific recommendations or endorsements.

⅛ (3.5 mm) stereo source

⅛ inch (3.5 mm) stereo jack

If your source is a ⅛ (3.5 mm) stereo jack you can use something like this:

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The output side is XLR so you will also need a converter or cable that is XLR female to Balanced ¼ inch jack Tip-Ring-Sleeve.

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Thanks to Richard Mills for the suggestion.

RCA stereo source

RCA Stereo

If your source is stereo RCA you can use something like this:

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OR

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Thanks to Dan Rosebach for the suggestion.

Do It Yourself

You can find schematics to build your own here: Why Not Wye