Hello, I ordered my BeePre kit yesterday when Bottlehead was running their special to include a free BeeQuiet. I have about a month until it gets here or so, but I've tried to read everything I can about the balanced inputs/outputs.
Does the kit come with four RCA pairs and one XLR pair, as shown?
For outputs, I plan to (eventually) use this with paramount monoblocks. My current integrated amp has an auxiliary RCA output, running to a high quality relay-based switch box so I can disconnect that extra output or route to a tape deck for recording or a headphone amp for listening (A Zektor HDS 4.1). To keep doing that, I would probably use RCAs for both outputs on my amp (one to power amp, one to aux functions). From what I read here, is it correct that I would just wire them in parallel? Does the manual explain this, or only how to configure the 1RCA/1XLR configuration?
For inputs, I have three devices - a Oppo DVD serving as CD/SACD player, my turntable on a seduction, and a Slim Devices transporter for playback and also used as an external DAC for other devices. That transporter does have balanced outputs, but I have never used them. It also has standard RCAs that I use now. I was not under the impression that just because you have them, you should use them - do you recommend configuring one input with the Cinemag CMLI-15/15B just because I can? I do hope to upgrade the SACD player eventually and could end up with something with a balanced output, but I would never be in a situation where I was *required* to have a balanced input. If I'm running modern devices with both types of outputs, should I bother?
And I assume if I did do a balanced input, I'd want to order Neutriks of the opposite gender for inputs than the included XLRs, correct?
Your opinions as I plan out this build are appreciated!