2camjohn
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I have a class T amplifier that I wish to link up to both my PC and my television.
But I dont know alot about audio circuits. I have quite a alot of experience designing digital circuits with PIC micricontrollers.
The last thing I want is to destroy the good fidelity produced by the amplifier by ruining the signal through a poor switchbox first.
Something that automatically detected which input is in use would suit me best, but Im open to any suggestions.
I was even thinking of plugging the output of the TV into the computer, and using that to switch the signal.
So my question is:
What is the best way to design an audio switchbox? Just a few mechanical switches? Something more complex? Or should I use the PC??
What do I need to be aware of when I design this, that may affect the quality of my audio??
Many Thanks
John
But I dont know alot about audio circuits. I have quite a alot of experience designing digital circuits with PIC micricontrollers.
The last thing I want is to destroy the good fidelity produced by the amplifier by ruining the signal through a poor switchbox first.
Something that automatically detected which input is in use would suit me best, but Im open to any suggestions.
I was even thinking of plugging the output of the TV into the computer, and using that to switch the signal.
So my question is:
What is the best way to design an audio switchbox? Just a few mechanical switches? Something more complex? Or should I use the PC??
What do I need to be aware of when I design this, that may affect the quality of my audio??
Many Thanks
John