I know this is very (VERY) basic and I feel a bit of a fool but here goes.
I am going to put together a small junction box that will take an audio feed from my computers line out via a 3.5mm lead in to a 3.5mm socket.
I want 2 outputs (one for headphones and one for the speaker system) each with a switch for on / off - so the permutations would be socket A and B Off, socket A and B On, socket A On and B Off, socket A Off and B On.
I have 2 x 3.5mm sockets and the 2 switches.
I realise that the jack sockets have 3 terminals (left, right and ground) and the switches have 2 terminals (in order to cut the signal to any line it is connected to).
My question is - do I just place the switch in the Ground line? I am guessing that if I place the switch in either the left or right lines from the jack that I will just eliminate the signal on that channel?
How do I configure it all?
As you can tell I am a bit confused.
TIA
John
I am going to put together a small junction box that will take an audio feed from my computers line out via a 3.5mm lead in to a 3.5mm socket.
I want 2 outputs (one for headphones and one for the speaker system) each with a switch for on / off - so the permutations would be socket A and B Off, socket A and B On, socket A On and B Off, socket A Off and B On.
I have 2 x 3.5mm sockets and the 2 switches.
I realise that the jack sockets have 3 terminals (left, right and ground) and the switches have 2 terminals (in order to cut the signal to any line it is connected to).
My question is - do I just place the switch in the Ground line? I am guessing that if I place the switch in either the left or right lines from the jack that I will just eliminate the signal on that channel?
How do I configure it all?
As you can tell I am a bit confused.
TIA
John