Thing I've noticed when trying splitters is it seems to not only split the signal but also split the strength of the output, something I've noticed on many pre-amps which have two outputs. FWIW
RCA splitter
Has anyone experience of using an RCA splitter? I’m going to try bi-amping but my preamp has only one set of RCA outputs. I found this https://cdlnz.com/M22F-HRD but don’t know if it’s the best quality splitter available. Any thoughts / reccomendations please?
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Thanks for your responses. I'm going to give these a try https://silversonic.com/products/connectors/y-block-connector/ as they output in two different directions which will facilitate non parallel cable routing which I believe is desirable. |
Balanced splitter, gives you locking connectors, and you choose your lengths for positioning.
Your chosen splitter, consider supporting the weight of the two cables to minimize downward force on the male end into the units female jack.
you can make your own to use locking connector to hold the weight and avoid possible poor connection https://www.amazon.com/Parts-Express-Locking-Connector-Solder/dp/B0002KR26I
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mijostyn - simple answer is to see if it makes a difference to my enjoyment of music. My speakers have powered woofer cabinets allowing for separating the bass loading from mid/tweeter loading on the 2 watt SET amp powering them. For anyone wanting a comprehensive write up on bi-amping see https://stereo-magazine.com/review/everything-you-need-to-know-about-bi-amping-review
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