In Reply to: RE: Audio quality with Goldpoint XLR switch posted by AbeCollins on October 13, 2014 at 11:57:11:
Thanks, Abe, that's reassuring. I'll try XLR from the Oppo and RCA from the Sony. The Oppo will need a dedicated XLR input for the JC-2 BP to by-pass its signal so the front LR level matches that of the surrounds and subs. That means my two best audio sources, the Ayre disc player and JC-3 phono stage, will share a Goldpoint switcher. The JC-3 gets its signal from an Ortofon SME 30H cartridge in a Shure SME Series III arm mounted on a Thorens TD 124 turntable.
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