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Please forward this to whomever might care.

I've always wanted a box which would allow either side of stereo
earphones to be switched between say 4 or 6 inputs.
sound cards, tape recorderrs radios etc.

Seperate switches for each chanel.

No mixers, amplifiers, volume controls, filters or other featuritis.

I don't think any such exists.

I could build one for my self, but am too lazy.

Does anybody know of such a switch box?

If not, does anybody else like the idea?

If one could be had for $20.00 with 4 inputs from 1/8th inch
stereo jacks and a single 1/8thinch stereo jack output, would
they sell like hotcakes?

don't tell me what fancies you want, I can imagine too many for
my self.  simple might get it done.
I might, just might know where.

reply to me off list to save clutter.

tom fowle WA6IVG



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