Hi Mark,
You've seen my comments in the other thread you referred to. They are equally applicable to your situation. Using y-adapters to connect two line-level outputs together might work ok in some situations if you don't have both devices powered up at the same time, but it is not a good idea IMO.
The only risk in Newbee's suggestion is the one he mentioned. If you inadvertently set the preamp such that the output of the deck that is being used for recording is selected by the input select switch, a large oscillation would result that could conceivably damage your system, the speakers in particular.
Personally, I would go with a switchbox.
Regards,
-- Al
You've seen my comments in the other thread you referred to. They are equally applicable to your situation. Using y-adapters to connect two line-level outputs together might work ok in some situations if you don't have both devices powered up at the same time, but it is not a good idea IMO.
The only risk in Newbee's suggestion is the one he mentioned. If you inadvertently set the preamp such that the output of the deck that is being used for recording is selected by the input select switch, a large oscillation would result that could conceivably damage your system, the speakers in particular.
Personally, I would go with a switchbox.
Regards,
-- Al