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Re: Signal routing without a mixer



> What that seems to require is something that will take a stereo signal,
>  split it into two left/right pairs, and sum one of those pairs to feed 
>the
>  EDP. I can combine the signals again at my EQKiller.
>  

If you're going to have to build a box to do this,
why not just get the 1u Behringer MX 882.
(or similar by Rane)

Probably won't cost much more than building your own.

If you go for a passive circuit, I'd suggest just using
resistors and forgetting about the capacitors. You only
need the capacitors if one of your devices is outputing 
(from input OR output) a DC voltage.
For combining a stereo signal into mono, without 
shorting the stereo feed, you'll probably want
20k Ohm resistors (or around that), but best to experiment.  

DO look up Matthias' recent post on the subject.

andy butler