Sorry, but I posted to the wrong thread last time.  My comments belong here!

The Behringer 802 mixer is inexpensive and will do that for you (plus a lot of other stuff) Feed each receiver's audio into the Line IN jack below the microphone jacks. The PAN control will be used to adjust the amount of blend you want. In addition you will have level controls for each channel as well as a single control for the headphone level and another for the main out - lots of flexibility.

The downside of the Behringer 802 is that it does not contain a power amplifier, but has more than adequate output for headphones - add a stereo power amplifier if you need or want to drive speakers.

73,
Don W3FPR.

W7TEA wrote:
I mentioned this just the other day.  By ability to copy the DX station is
much reduced when only hearing him/her in one ear.   I either have to crank
up the main rx AF gain considerably or go back to one rx and use REV.  I've
used a variety of audio filters over the years--none is necessary with the
K3 of course--but have not used an outboard audio mixer.  Any
recommendations on a mixer which would allow the main rx audio in both ears
and the sub in the right ear?
Gary W7TEA
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