RCA Splitters


My equalizer has only one RCA input. Which was fine for me since I've been using one audio source - turntable.
Now I added reel to reel recorder to my system. And it is a pain to plug/unplug phono cable to/from Equalizer to plug/unplug reel to reel recorder interconnect. Long story short...I wonder if there is some kind of RCA splitter/doublers available on market. So I could use it to connect both - turntable and reel to reel recorder to the same EQ's RCA input...of course I will use only one of them at the same time.
Many thanks in advance!
sputniks
I think the more typical way of doing it is to run the EQ in/out of a processor or tape loop on your preamp... For example, if you have a tape loop, run the tape-out to eq-in and the eq-out to tape-in. You use the pre source select, but engage the tape loop and you can apply EQ to any input.

Alternatively, you can pick up a pair of monster RCA 2-into-1s at [url]www.audioadvisor.com[/url]. I think the first option is cleaner.
Use the tape out, theorically you shouldn't have to use a EQ if the system is reproducing the misic corectly. EQ usally do bad things to the sound by nature.
www.partsexpress.com sells them. Not the fancy kind just the basic spaghetti wire stuff.