Phil Leigh;268516 Wrote:
The only issue you MIGHT have is when the input impedance of the two
amps is widely different.
Why would that matter?
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seanadams
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The only issue you MIGHT have is when the input impedance of the two
amps is widely different. Also, I presume the amp gains are equivalent
(or you have some method of balancing the respective signals?)
Best to try it and see - can't do any harm.
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Phil Leigh
You want to see the signal path
thanx much sean!
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seanadams;268713 Wrote:
Why would that matter?
Well I was imagining that if one amp had a very high input impedance
and the other was uncharacteristically low they might upset each
other if simply wired in parallel - but on reflection I guess that
wouldn't happen if the source impedance is