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Drewan77
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Posted: 22 Dec 2017 at 2:18pm |
This may be a naive question but is it possible to use a similar adaptor to the one below to connect both the Accession and Reflex-Ms to the analogue input on the Majestic without degrading sound quality? At the moment I use a switch box.
There will never be a situation where both turntables run simultaneously although both phono stages are always powered up. |
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Fatmangolf
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Alas it isn't as the two outputs are low impedance (around 1k, meant to feed into a 10k load or higher) so the active one will be loaded down by the other one, making the signal going into the Majestic much quieter and possibly distorted.
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Jon
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Drewan77
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Thanks Jon - yes I suspected it might be something like that.
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