BC 26s Splitter Mixer.
BC 26s Splitter Mixer.
It is small , extremely versatile, and affordable.
This small , very versatile, and affordable. It is a 6 in / 2 out mixer, a 2 in / 6 out splitter / distribution amplifier, and a 6 in / 6 out buffer amplifiers. This is a 6 in / 2 out mixer, 2 in / 6 out of splitter / distribution amplifier, and 6 in / 6 out of a buffer amplifier. It has 12 dB of gain and better than 80 dB of attenuation. It has 12 dB of gain and better than 80 dB attenuation. The distortion products are less than .009% and the noise floor is a trifle 35 micro volt. Distortion products of less than 009% and 35 floor votes little micro volt.
Inside this RaneNote is found a gruelingly complete description of the innards of the BC 26s and a pathetically skimpy introduction to the many possible applications of same. In in this case is found to gruelingly RaneNote complete description of stomach contents of the BC 26s and a sad lack of introduction to the many possible applications of the same. Such is my belief that you are the best judge of how to apply the BC 26s once you really understand its workings. That’s my belief that you are the best judge how to apply the BC 26s Once you really understand how it works
Complete block diagram of the 26s BC appears as Figure 1. Stereo inputs are accommodated by the individual partner LEFT and RIGHT INPUT jacks. A dual-ganged INPUT MASTER LEVEL control set to a gain of 12 dB for both inputs.
Master input for mixing feed the left and right bus to each of the six MIX pot, and going straight through to the control MASTER OUTPUT LEVEL Which feeds the Left and Right MIX output. The output of each individual pot feed MIX Mono Channel Level control through switching contacts associated with MONO IN jack. Combined left and right signals respectively output to go to the channel.
Individual mono input through MONO IN jack, through the (now closed) help to switch to 12 dB gain which feeds MONO OUT jack. The PAN pot splits the signal into two signals that feed the LEFT and RIGHT MIX outputs via the Master Outputs. PAN Pot divides the signal into two signals that feed the LEFT and RIGHT MIX Master output through the output.