re: y spliter phono cable two socket LR 4 plug LR or vise versa

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hi.. to every one.. can anybody help me please.i had quad cdp2 quad 909 power amplifier and i plan to add another 909 power amplifier to bi-amplified my speaker.what type of y spliter do i need to split two power amplifier to cdp2 and how do i connect it properly thanks.
 

Andrew Everard

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Something like this...

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Big Chris

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Surely it'd be single end of splitter in 'L' CD output, with the other ends going to the 'L' inputs of the amps. And the other one for all the 'R' connections.

Or am I missing something?

EDIT: just seeing that Tee adaptor above. How does it treat the CDP output level/voltage? Will both amps get the same voltage (CDP must be 'working harder'), or does the voltage halve for each amp (amp has to 'work harder'), or none of the above?
 

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Voltage should be about the same, may be a little less current to each, but the cables and input impedance of the amps will have a much greater effect.

Should be more than enough headroom in the system to mean the effects will be negligible.
 
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hi.. thanks for your quik answer.this is realy what i need two of this + two pairs of phono cable and that is it.is there any problem to run this two quad 909 power amp with cdp2 because your comment you are worried about the voltage of cdp.i would like to know if you try this experiment before
 

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