Rowland Concerto (and presumably others) run two pairs of balanced outs. Assume that there have got to be plenty others that do as well -- though there's no quesiton that Y a splitter cable would be a whole lot more economical.
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You can do that with most preamps that have balanced outputs. Use an xlr y-adapter such as one of these. Two caveats: 1)Preamp output impedance should be less than one-tenth of the combined input impedances of the two monoblocks that you are connecting to each channel, at all frequencies. The combined input impedance of the two monoblocks is the product (multiplication) of their input impedances divided by the sum of their input impedances. That will most likely be a concern if you are using a tube preamp and solid state power amps. Otherwise it is unlikely to be a concern. 2)Cable length should not be excessively long (longer than perhaps 15 feet or so to each amp), and the cables should not have high capacitance (more than perhaps 50 pf/ft or so), or upper treble rolloff may result if the preamp output impedance is not low at high frequencies. The lower the preamp output impedance is at high frequencies, the greater the cable length and cable capacitance that would be acceptable. Regards, -- Al |