Mixing channels

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mark2meuk
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Mixing channels

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Not sure if this is possible or even avoidable, but say you have a plug. Take one input from here into a cock loop, then the other cock loop goes into the plug. Therefore channel A is driving one loop and half the plug as is channel B.

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Not sure I can really understand what you are trying to say.

Each output channel from the 2B is fully isolated from each other, so to complete a circuit, both connectors on a channel have to be used, you cannot use just one connector from channel A and one from channel B say red A and black B.

Assuming you mean an anal plug, you could use channel A and B black connectors on the two plug sockets and each red connector to a separate loop if that is what you mean or swap them around.

Only thing to avoid is connecting both leads from a channel to each other and shorting the output.

Maybe that helps or not?
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Re: Mixing channels

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Yes, you can connect channel A to a cock loop and one input on a bipolar anal insertable, and channel B to a cock loop and one input on the bipolar anal insertable.

If you use 2 different loops and both inputs on the insertable, then each channel will work separately. Depending on where you position the loops, you'll get an area on your body where the signals overlap. Some people like that, but the result can be very intense at times.

If you reduce the setup to just one cock loop, with the connection from channel A at one end and the connection from channel B at the other, but still connecting the other ends of those leads to different inputs on the bipolar insertable, you're effectively creating a triphase setup.

The more standard setup, as I think you already know, is to have one channel driving the two cock loops, and the other channel driving the bipolar anal insertable. But by combining one connector from each channel at any one of the electrodes, and using the other connectors on two more electrodes, you have a wealth of triphase possibilities available. That's what the offiical triphase cable does.
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