I posted this in the AV section a while ago but it's becoming an issue and could really do with help, so apologies for the double posting.
I don't mean to use both at the same time! More connect both and flick between the two. Maybe using a switch of some sort?
The sub has only 2 rca inputs, a dual purpose R/LFE and an L.
If a switch would allow me to connect both amps to one sub, I'm at a loss what to look for as presumably such switches don't account for LFE, more likely multiple inputs for 2 rca (L/R), for more than one stereo amp?
This item appears to solve my problem but is it safe?
http://www.nintronics.co.uk/Cables/cable-accessories/adapters-and-couplers/audioquest-hard-rca-splitter-rca-male-to-2-female-.html?gclid=CLGRm72JoMsCFYEy0wodUFQB4w
This would run a risk if I left the stereo and AV amps both on? Yes? If no, seems the perfect solution.
I don't mean to use both at the same time! More connect both and flick between the two. Maybe using a switch of some sort?
The sub has only 2 rca inputs, a dual purpose R/LFE and an L.
If a switch would allow me to connect both amps to one sub, I'm at a loss what to look for as presumably such switches don't account for LFE, more likely multiple inputs for 2 rca (L/R), for more than one stereo amp?
This item appears to solve my problem but is it safe?
http://www.nintronics.co.uk/Cables/cable-accessories/adapters-and-couplers/audioquest-hard-rca-splitter-rca-male-to-2-female-.html?gclid=CLGRm72JoMsCFYEy0wodUFQB4w
This would run a risk if I left the stereo and AV amps both on? Yes? If no, seems the perfect solution.