First of all, I was just wondering, how do you connect the turntable to the equalizer input? (Normally you would have to run a turntable output directlly to a phono specific input.) Anyway, to play it safe, if you use the splitters, you probably wouldn't want both reel-to-reel and turntable outputs connected to the splitters at the same time since this would put the output signal from one unit onto the output of the other unit. Does any of this make any sense to anyone???????????
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!
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!
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