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đ„ Portable Projector Screen Simple Curtain Anti-Light 60/70/80/100/120 Inches Proj
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Question for the audio people here.
My 'setup' is a nice and big amplifier (Denon PMA-425R) that serves as a central hub for everything audio-related. My computer, CD player, record player, tapedeck and stage synth are all connected to their own input channels in the amp via stereo RCA cables (red and white coax, y'know the ones). The amp outputs to stereo loudspeakers and optionally my headphones.
The problem is that I can only listen to one input at a time.
I cannot listen to, say, my PC audio and a CD simultaneously.
What's the most elegant solution here?
I imagine it's going to involve adding some kind of 'hub' before the amp to unify audio into one amplifier input, but I don't know what the correct words are to search for here, or whether that'd even work (after all, the non-amplified signals are super weak already).