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IFB Earpiece Information
There has been some controversy regarding which impedance specification would be louder. After some testing at the Nashville Network's field shop, it was determined that the 125 ohm performed the best.  Click here for more technical information.


AUX Mixer Design
Many styles have come and gone. Help design the version you have always wanted.
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The mixer is a very specific use device. It is not a microphone mixer, it will not likely be in the broadcast chain. It is intended for a Producer or Director to use as an Announcer "Pre-Hear" or Reverse IFB mixer. Other signals that are requested are program audio, Maser control or studio return audio, Second Audio Program (SAP), four-wire intercom signals, remote/location audio sources and satellite down-link signals.
The mixer should be very easy to use. Minimal control for minimal errors in operating. It should also be able to handle enough inputs so that supplemental equipment would not be necessary.
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