Audio mixer housing
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This is a custom housing I designed for a passive audio mixer electronics project. It takes in three separate audio input jack signals and combines them into one single output through a jack connector, allowing you to adjust the signal levels of each input with the two potentiometers on the back. The circuitry itself is straightforward and uncomplicated to build, drawing inspiration from a YouTube tutorial video where you can learn more about the electronics. To assemble this project, follow these simple steps: First, print out the design without supports; then secure the electronic components in place and solder them together according to your requirements. After that, take the top case of the housing and fit it snugly onto the base unit by sliding it on; finish off the build by applying four screws at the bottom if you desire added security. For more information on how to assemble and connect the electronics within this passive audio mixer housing, watch the informative video shared below.
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