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Split RCA out

post #1 of 9
Thread Starter 
After getting back a response from headroom about the micro i've decided that ineed to find a way to split my RCA out. You see my source has only one RCA out but it needs to go to my speakers and to the amp. So, my question is how am i suppose to do that? what cables or hardware device do i need? Thanks
post #2 of 9
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Originally Posted by granodemostasa
You see my source has only one RCA out but it needs to go to my speakers and to the amp.
I am not clear as to why your source would hook directly up to your speakers, but if you want to share a single RCA, you need a splitter. Headroom sells them: http://www.headphone.com/products/ad...-splitters.php . Local audio stores often sell them as well.
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post #4 of 9
if a spilter is all you need then buy the gold adapter at radioshack..there $5 each I think..

same as the other stuff but much cheaper
post #5 of 9
I bought the splitters available at Meier Audio and they work fine. If you want to spend a bit more, get the Vampire's available at HeadRoom.
post #6 of 9
Thread Starter 
okay, that's all i needed. my monitors are powered monitors so that's why they are directly connected to the speakers.
i didn't think such things existed, but now i do and this is really good thanks.
post #7 of 9
Thread Starter 
wait, is meire audio in Europe? if it is that would cancell out any savings i might get from not buying headroom since headroom would ship from inside the US.
post #8 of 9
Just a thought, wouldn't splitting the signal from an rca cut the current in half?
post #9 of 9
It should be OK as long as only one amp is on at a time.
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