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Can I daisy-chain or cascade 4-wire audio ports?
Can I daisy-chain or cascade 4-wire audio ports?
It is not recommended as cascading or daisy-chaining puts extra load onto the circuit which increases cross-talk. 4-wire audio ports are supposed to be point-to-point links. If really necessary, you can Y-split the port once, but more than that, you will need a distribution amplifier.
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