I want to create some internal connections to provide "bridges" within my rack, so I can have outputs closer to their destination inputs.
The idea is that I have a 1:3 multiple, with jumper wires running to another 1:3 multiple, soldered to the signal terminal of their corresponding jacks (one is a "1in:3out multiple" and the other is a "4out multiple").
For example: My question is: does it matter to leave out the "ground" (0V) connection in this case? Or should I connect a second wire to connect the ground terminal of the two jacks?
The two multiples will be within the same case with a single power supply.
(Would it matter if patching out to another case? I guess 'yes' if it were the only connection, but 'no' if there is already another patch between them somewhere which has the 0V?)
It's basically a version of these modules from ADDAC, but with mults and jumper wires:
https://www.addacsystem.com/en/products ... /addac213b
The idea is that I have a 1:3 multiple, with jumper wires running to another 1:3 multiple, soldered to the signal terminal of their corresponding jacks (one is a "1in:3out multiple" and the other is a "4out multiple").
For example: My question is: does it matter to leave out the "ground" (0V) connection in this case? Or should I connect a second wire to connect the ground terminal of the two jacks?
The two multiples will be within the same case with a single power supply.
(Would it matter if patching out to another case? I guess 'yes' if it were the only connection, but 'no' if there is already another patch between them somewhere which has the 0V?)
It's basically a version of these modules from ADDAC, but with mults and jumper wires:
https://www.addacsystem.com/en/products ... /addac213b
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