2 tape decks- 1 tape monitor loop


Hello, I have 2 tape decks I want to hook up to my pre that only has connections for 1. There is 1 set of tape out and 1 set of tape in along with several other inputs of which 2 aux's are not being used. The (amp) outputs are all used up. There is a tape selector on my pre that is labeled off, tape and monitor. I plan to record and play back with both decks, but never use them (or have them on) at the same time. I don't plan to record from one deck to the other but do plan to record from CD, phono or tuner onto one tape deck or the other.
My question is, should I use a 2 in 1 Y connector to the set of tape in's and tape out's, or is there a better way to hook these up?
markpao
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
Personally I would use the five finger device, they are free. Just set up your tape decks (or pre-amp) so that the connections are accessible. That way you get full tape/monitor/playback capability with no signal degradation and no equipment risk.

Years ago I had two amps set up so I could switch them. My pre-amp had two live outputs always connected. The 'only' risk was if both amps got turned on at the same time. Well I ain't that dumb or careless. You bet! You guessed it - one day it happened. My big Threshold amp survived........I became a 'simple is best' believer and have never had a problem since.

FWIW
Thanks Al, and yes I did read your post. I didn't want to hijack that thread so reason for this one.
OK, nuff said. I just ordered the Niles switch box. I can't take the risk of doing any damage to any of my components.

Thanks guys!