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I know the topic description might be a bit vague but here's the situation :
At this point I have an Audio-gd 19DSP connected by RCA to my NAD amplifier powering my speakers and an acss connection is fueling my C2.
Is there a solution where I can "split" the RCA output again to 2 pairs who both receive the same input signal (no volume, signal or voltage loss so the device behind it wont receive a degraded signal)?
Most solutions I've found just wire the inputs to the outputs in a little enclosure and call it a day. But it this a valuable solution? Would there be a better (DIY) way of doing this - or are there commercial products that do this?
To elaborate, splitting the digital audio input is a not a solution (I've already found the wonderful DIY spdiff thread) as I want to keep only 1 DAC active.
Search didn't deliver much results, perhaps because my search terms might be completely off .
At this point I have an Audio-gd 19DSP connected by RCA to my NAD amplifier powering my speakers and an acss connection is fueling my C2.
Is there a solution where I can "split" the RCA output again to 2 pairs who both receive the same input signal (no volume, signal or voltage loss so the device behind it wont receive a degraded signal)?
Most solutions I've found just wire the inputs to the outputs in a little enclosure and call it a day. But it this a valuable solution? Would there be a better (DIY) way of doing this - or are there commercial products that do this?
To elaborate, splitting the digital audio input is a not a solution (I've already found the wonderful DIY spdiff thread) as I want to keep only 1 DAC active.
Search didn't deliver much results, perhaps because my search terms might be completely off .