Micro Passive Mixer cascading / daisy chaining

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Willy
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Micro Passive Mixer cascading / daisy chaining

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Hi there,
I recently purchased two of JLMs Micro Passive Mixers and i think it´s a great and elegant way to incorporate summing to Patchbays with D25 Connectors on the back.
I'm intending to use two Micro Passive Mixers to achieve a passive 16 Ch to Stereo Mixer.
Each Mixer is 8 Ch to Stereo, so I have to find a way to sum the Stereo OUTs of the two mixers into one Stereo Sum.
The product information says that several mixers can be daisy chained, but I couldn´t see the Micro Mixer being discussed in another thread and so i would like to ask You folks if You have an idea, what could be the best way to bring the two Mixers together.

Many Thanks, Willy

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Re: Micro Passive Mixer cascading / daisy chaining

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Willy wrote:Hi there,
I recently purchased two of JLMs Micro Passive Mixers and i think it´s a great and elegant way to incorporate summing to Patchbays with D25 Connectors on the back.
I'm intending to use two Micro Passive Mixers to achieve a passive 16 Ch to Stereo Mixer.
Each Mixer is 8 Ch to Stereo, so I have to find a way to sum the Stereo OUTs of the two mixers into one Stereo Sum.
The product information says that several mixers can be daisy chained, but I couldn´t see the Micro Mixer being discussed in another thread and so i would like to ask You folks if You have an idea, what could be the best way to bring the two Mixers together.

Many Thanks, Willy
Yes you an just connect the left and right outputs from each Micro Passive Mixer together in parallel across each other to make 16 to 2 micro mixer.
Joe :-)
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