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What Happens If You Connect Two or More Signal Sources

Question 5

Question 5

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What happens if you connect two or more signal sources to one input?


A) Nothing; that is normal.
B) Double the signal level.
C) Level loss and distortion.
D) An impedance-matching connection.

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