very dumb question


I have a question that probably a little stupid.  I am upgrading my turntable.  In the past I was using Project RPM III with a different amp.  Now I have moved to Prima Luna Dialog HP Integrated without phono stage. I have purchased Rega RP6 with exact cartridge and to get the phono stage I bought the Rega Brio-R.  This is an integrated amp with phono stage but I am basically just using it for the phono stage.  Wanted to keep Rega with Rega as for TT and phono stage.  Can i then input into the Prima Luna with the now amplified signal?  Is that going to make sense?

Thanks in advance
zipline11
Plug the TT into input one of the Brio and then patch the signal out to the PL via the the fixed output RCA’s of the Brio.

The fixed level outputs will be labeled “record out” (or something like that).
I have the PL HP. 

Do yourself a sonic favor. Invest in a decent phono stage.
Your table and ears deserve it.
There are plenty of choices in every price point.
That Rega will sound great with a tubed phono stage. 

+1 with Dekay's post; there is a record out on your unit.  that will bypass the volume control and give you the best sound from the unit.  After you live with it for a while (and perhaps try the Brio by itself rather than through the Prima Luna, much as I like that integrated) you can then decide if you want something different or not.