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Help connecting multiple devices to phantom
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(16-Nov-2020, 23:15)abracadaniel Wrote:
(16-Nov-2020, 20:02)ragwo Wrote: If you convert the coaxial output of the mixer to optical you can use an optical switch to have two or more sources connected to the optical input on your Phantom. I use the Cypress DCT-17 which has a remote control for switching inputs but it doesn't automatically switch to the source playing. The DCT-17 has four inputs.

For converting coax to toslink I use the Cypress DTC-2.

If you buy a second Phantom they will sort out the input signal between themselves, sending the right signal to the right speaker (pun intended).


cool, thank you for your response, that sounds like a solution i can use. Smile

I was wondering, how do you send the signal to 2 phantoms? Do you use a toslink splitter? If so, how do you set up the phantoms to be left/right, and will it work in Direct Optical Mode? That part is a bit unclear to me, and i'm a bit hesitant to buy the second speaker before i know if it will work as I intend. Smile

In optical direct mode you'll have to use an optical splitter to connect to both speakers. In normal mode the speakers sort out the connection between themselves as Snoopy8 writes.
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RE: Help connecting multiple devices to phantom - by ragwo - 17-Nov-2020, 21:14

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