Hello Bottleheads,
I'm finding myself in need for a simple RCA switcher, to switch my many inputs and outputs. At the moment, I've got:
IN:
BH Reduction
DAC
OUT:
SS Amp
Crack (mid-build)
Stereomour (Eventually)
I'm constantly messing around with home-built audio components, so expandability would be great here. Rather than purchasing a cheap RCA switch, I figured it'd be easy enough to build one -- 4-way switch in, 4-way switch out. Easy, right?
Then, I thought, it'd be kind of cool to just make a matrix of inputs, and have a telephone switchboard style selector, using a Male-Male TRS cable.
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/96/275510039_ba71e38131.jpg)
So, if I were to create a series of paired RCA inputs (8 in total), and connect each pair to a singular TRS, would that work? Any thoughts here? I'm wondering if I'd be prone to introducing noise anywhere given that the TRS cable would be external to the box. For the box itself, I'd likely build it in a metal project box, then build a wood box around it to match my BH gear.
Since this is entirely passive, do I need to worry any about resistances? TRS plugs are shorted when not in use (as i understand), so are there any forseable issues, or is this as simple as I may think?
thanks!
S