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I could go the mixer option but I want my controls within easy reach and I have limited desktop space. The custom route means I can mount a minimal enclosure to my monitor stand. Additionally, the components are cheaper than most audio switches I saw online. Finally, I like the idea of taking on the project and learning something! ;)
 
Better still, have a look at Peter Belt's stuff. Stick a small shiny sticker on your door frame to make your cds sound better. It's worth a look. You'll all be buying them! Ha ha. Daz
 
Mind you I always use gold plated 10mm for equipotential bonding obviously. Daz
 
soldering things, fixing them in the boxes and attaching big shiny knobs into it can be fun :)
 
To date sent sent 6 pcb out to members at my own cost and free ofcharge....and thought i was helping....just shows how, some member show there true colours..!!!!
 
To date sent sent 6 pcb out to members at my own cost and free ofcharge....and thought i was helping....just shows how, some member show there true colours..!!!!

Not sure who that is aimed at - who is showing their 'true colours' in this thread? There has been good advice offered as far as I can see. Daz
 

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