I have the five channel R/L Maker Hart mixer, i...

I have the five channel R/L Maker Hart mixer, if I want to expand the Maker Hart setup, could I run two of these that both run into another splitter? Not an audio guy so unsure.
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Needle
Needle•5mo ago
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xenogeneic-maroon
xenogeneic-maroon•5mo ago
uhh maker hart has a thing called a "Loop Bus Cable" that supposedly you're able to stack another mixer side by side but technically you can take advantage of each channel L/R into two separate mono inputs so one maker hart can accept up to 10 inputs but yes... look into.... the loop bus cable can't find product on amazon but
xenogeneic-maroon
xenogeneic-maroon•5mo ago
Maker Hart LOOP MIXER - Portable Audio Mixer with 5 Channels, 5 x 1...
Maker Hart LOOP MIXER - Portable Audio Mixer with 5 Channels, 5 x 1/8" Stereo and 1/4" Mono to Stereo DM2S Adapter (with Bus Cable)
xenogeneic-maroon
xenogeneic-maroon•5mo ago
the diagram is in this product
inland-turquoise
inland-turquoise•5mo ago
ohhhh interesting, okay I will look at that. so if I did each channel into two separate mono, I would just put a splitter into each input?
xenogeneic-maroon
xenogeneic-maroon•5mo ago
Yep
inland-turquoise
inland-turquoise•5mo ago
wild, okay I'll try one of these two and report back. Thanks TD 💟 After getting it the loop cable doesn't do what I needed it to do, you can accomplish linking two makers with an aux cable going from one of the inputs of Maker 1 to the Headphone jack of Maker 2 and Maker 2 now functions as an extension of Maker 1 with Maker 1's output Aux to headphones.