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stg soundlabs multiples
price : $65.00
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the multiples panel consists of three sets of four phone jacks. each set of jacks has been wired together: tip to tip, sleeve to sleeve. they are also linked (or "cascaded") via
2 switching jacks in the upper left-hand corner of the bottom 2 groups.
this permits multiple distribution of one signal to several different places. this process is often called signal splitting. multiples are used for many purposes; from linking
two patch cords together, sending a single signal to several different modules at the same time, to doubling or tripling the amplitude of a signal by sending it x3 to a
particular source.
for more info, please click here for the stg soundlabs website.
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