KenD
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Further research reveals that there are essentially two ways to go about summing two stereo tracks to mono.
One is to insert a simple passive resistor on each leg of the stereo output of the DAC before connecting them together, followed by a 1:1 isolation transformer to reduce noise and hum. There are several diy and commercial setups available.
The other, since I will be using only digital audio files, is to use an app like Audacity to sum the stereo channels in the digital domain, ahead of the DAC. Intuitively this makes more sense because it avoids inserting additional hardware in the analogue signal chain between the DAC and the amp, as the resistors would do.
However, I have not been able to find any user reports about what each method does to the integrity and quality of the signal in terms of fidelity, noise, etc.
Anyone have any experience to report?
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