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I've build a 4-input Darwin board that sends the output directly from the loop out (I didn't need switchable outputs). I can faintly hear the signal playing in adjacent outputs. For example, if I have output 2 selected and audio is playing in output 1, I can faintly hear what is playing in output 1. This isn't the case if, for example, I have output 4 selected and have audio in output 1.
I'm using high-quality teflon-insulated silver-coated wiring for my interconnects.
Any ideas what could be causing this?
Thanks in advance!
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Hello,
Sorry I missed this until now.
I am not sure exactly what is happening, but I can suggest lowing the values of the resistors to GND at the inputs. This may help keep inputs that should be off at GND potential.
Cheers! Russ
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