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RE: So, is it safe to surmise that if a preamp has two...

Posted by John Elison on July 22, 2017 at 12:25:57:

Actually, all you have to do is try it. If your preamp has two main outputs, it is obviously designed for connecting two amplifiers. I have a Vacuum Tube Audio SP14 Preamp and mine works just fine with my Parasound Halo A21 amplifier connected to one set of outputs and my two Rythmik powered subwoofers connected to the other set of outputs.

All you have to do is try it because you can't hurt anything by trying it. If it sounds fine then you're good to go.

Good luck,
John Elison



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