Difference between revisions of "CubeLoop"
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(Need a power LED.) |
(Work funded a loop amplifier for me and it has almost all this functionality :)) |
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* Mute switch | * Mute switch | ||
* Input selector | * Input selector | ||
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* Telephone handset connector input | * Telephone handset connector input | ||
* Two mini-jack inputs for audio | * Two mini-jack inputs for audio | ||
+ | * Remote mute input (another mini-jack? or maybe a 1/4" TS jack so a pedal could be used?) | ||
+ | == Resources == | ||
+ | [http://www.marcspages.co.uk/tech/deafspec.htm DIY loop amplifier info] | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:28, 29 June 2013
The CubeLoop will be an induction loop amplifier designed for small spaces (like a cubicle). It will have:
- Driving capability for a ~10m loop length (at two turns), connected via binding posts.
- Inputs for telephone via a handset connector and two audio inputs via minijacks.
- Mute switch and a remote mute input (for a "get my attention" switch).
- Mains powered with an IEC C14 connector for the input.
Project Status
Initial design phase.
Front Panel
- Power switch
- Power LED (if not integrated into power switch)
- Mute switch
- Input selector
- Gain knob
Rear Panel
- IEC C14 input for mains power
- Two binding posts for loop connection
- Telephone handset connector input
- Two mini-jack inputs for audio
- Remote mute input (another mini-jack? or maybe a 1/4" TS jack so a pedal could be used?)