Greetings,
I am in the process of beginning to coat the metal plate of my recently delivered Moreplay, and am trying to consider how I can include it in the signal chain of my current gear. From what I understand the Moreplay has two separate outputs (why 2 I do not understand, really), but the signal from the second output would be too great to simply connect it to the Crack. Correct? This would explain why I cannot connect the Crack to my Audiolab 6000A Preamp output, but can connect it to my Peachtree Audio Nova's "home theatre out".
I saw Paul's explanation of a possible rewire to bypass the load of the preamp thereby creating a "tape out" option. My English teacher/artist brain struggles a bit with the alternative wiring, so I am wondering if I could more easily use something like a Harrison Labs in line attenuator from the second output to the Crack's rca inputs? If so, then which db level (-3, -6 or -12db) is best for the Crack?
I figure the attenuator might be the easiest, non-permanent option, especially as I will eventually add the Moreplay Upgrade and god knows how that would change the wiring, but I may be wrong.
Thoughts? Thanks so much!