Todd,
Your going to need a pair of Audioplex Technology "Buffy"
Passively Buffered "Y" Connector
1 Male RCA Plug to 2 Female RCA Jacks
You would then connect your interconnects to the Y's. If you can't find them in the UK, contact me I have 1 - 3 pairs in my surplus closet new in the bag. I've use them when hooking up whole house systems. Check out the Buffy's on the web. Good Luck!
Buffy The Dual-Zone Distrotion Slayer! Two-zone systems require buffered connections. If one receiver shorts its inputs when off, the other receiver will sound distorted when playing the common source. Kenwood, Pioneer and certain high-end Yamaha, Denon and Marantz receivers short their inputs when off. As a result, a source connected via a "Y" will sound distorted. End customer nightmares and troubleshooting hair-loss...specify the Buffy in all dual-zone systems.
Passively Buffered "Y" Connector
1 Male RCA Plug to 2 Female RCA Jacks
Your going to need a pair of Audioplex Technology "Buffy"
Passively Buffered "Y" Connector
1 Male RCA Plug to 2 Female RCA Jacks
You would then connect your interconnects to the Y's. If you can't find them in the UK, contact me I have 1 - 3 pairs in my surplus closet new in the bag. I've use them when hooking up whole house systems. Check out the Buffy's on the web. Good Luck!
Buffy The Dual-Zone Distrotion Slayer! Two-zone systems require buffered connections. If one receiver shorts its inputs when off, the other receiver will sound distorted when playing the common source. Kenwood, Pioneer and certain high-end Yamaha, Denon and Marantz receivers short their inputs when off. As a result, a source connected via a "Y" will sound distorted. End customer nightmares and troubleshooting hair-loss...specify the Buffy in all dual-zone systems.
Passively Buffered "Y" Connector
1 Male RCA Plug to 2 Female RCA Jacks