Hi,
Not sure of the protocol on replying to a very old thread, but this is the only one I found which addressed my question/idea/challenge precisely.
I'm about to build a Steremour to go alongside my Crack (and then the Reduction I ordered -- can't wait for this all to come together!). However, I will have 2-3 audio sources (ARCAM rDAC, turntable+Reduction, and possibly a future FM receiver or a CD player), and now two separate amps. My initial idea was to build a box with 3 inputs and two outputs, and use a switch like on the Steremour and an A/B toggle for the output. But it would be way easier, and much neater on the shelf, and much cheaper, to do as proposed above. I prefer to find a place for two RCA jacks on the main plate, however, rather than use a 3.5mm jack, though if space is a real issue, I could be convinced otherwise
I don't follow all the talk of impedance, resistors in the path, etc, so my plan is simply to wire a second set of L+R outputs to the RCA jacks. As there was no followup above, I'm wondering if there is any new thinking on how to do this? Is the approach above OK to do?
From a noise perspective, is there any preferred location and/or routing for that extra L/R out, or some location/routing that should completely be avoided?
Has anyone else done this, or solved the problem in some other way?
Thanks!
Derek