John Stimson Wrote: 
> Because if a bass sound is hard-panned to one side or the other, you may
> miss it completely.  Bass may be fairly nondirectional but that's no
> guarantee that the left and right channels of all recordings will be
> identical in the 20-80Hz range.
> 
> A quick & dirty way to blend the channels would be to put a 1kOhm
> resistor in series with each channel before going into a Y-connector. 
> If your preamp can safely drive a 1kOhm load, then this will average
> the two signals, with a small amount of attenuation.
> 
> The fancy way is to use larger resistors that tie together to feed the
> input of the buffer amp, which eliminates the problem of attenuation
> and allows you to present a higher (more friendly) load impedance to
> your preamp.
John,

Is your "fancy" way represented by the schematic on this page?

http://www.rane.com/note109.html


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