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> how do you guys handle having like 3 different output sources and
> one input
> source for dubbing? i have a DAT, a CD burner, and an MD
> player/recorder. i
> dont have enough inputs in my stereo to handle all these sources. so, im
> thinking i need a mixer or something that will allow me to selectively
> switch the output between 3 differnt sources (DAT, CD, and MD) and send a
> signal to a single input in either another digital recording unit, or at
> least my stereo. know what i mean? for example: on the back would
> be 3 input
> jacks, and 1 output jack. on the front would be a selector switch
> to allow
> me to route one of the three sources to the target recording
> device. like an
> A/B/C selector switch.
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There are some vendors who sell switch-boxes that route signals between two
or three recording devices and an amplifier. QED distribute a premium-grade
"two-deck" unit and a "three-deck" unit through most specialist hi-fi
stores - you may have to order the unit in.

But you can get a cheaper unit from Tandy / Radio Shack which handles three
recording devices e.g. a cassette deck, an MD deck and a CD burner. This one
uses four knob switches on the front - one for each deck and one for the
amplifier. For the switches that are associated with the decks, they select
between the other two decks or the amplifier while the one that is
associated with the amplifier selects between the amplifier's REC OUT
sockets or any of the three decks.

Some other accessory makers like Musicway may supply switch boxes that route
recording and playback signals with two or three tape decks.

With regards,

Simon Mackay

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