Simple DIY Mixer w/ Op-Amps
Support the channel! :) / theaudiophool Today we're going to apply what we've learned about op-amps to make a simple summing mixer. This allows us to mix multiple signals to a single output channel, using nothing more than a few op-amps and a handful of resistors! We'll see how we can do this with an inverting or non-inverting configuration and the advantages or disadvantages each. Schematics here! Inverting Config: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1E3bx... Non-Inverting Config: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Hf_N...

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