"paddy" wrote in message
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If I want to be able to send the signal from a CD player (or record
deck) to
a) amp (for "pure" listening)
- OR -
b) rough old DJ mixer (for occasional parties)
... is it an acceptable option to use a "Y" splitter cable out of the
CD player (record player)?
I want to avoid doing any replugging when moving from "audiophile
mode" to "party mode". When in "audiophile mode" the mixer would be
turned off. I have tried to look around for an answer to this, and
while people seem to react against Y splitters, I haven't been told
exactly WHY they are such a bad idea.
Is there a good electronics engineering reason to avoid them? Would it
make any detectable difference in the real world (double-blind testing
etc etc)?
Frankly, I've used "Y" splitters many times both in and out, and have never
had a problem. I try to make sure that I have only one piece of the "Y"
active at any time, as your say you do. Theoretically, I suppose you could
have an impedance problem if both pieces of gear receiving the signal had
marginally low input impedances, but I've never experienced that in the real
world.
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