Newbie Question - 1 preamp, 2 amps, 2 speakers

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I don't honestly know the answer to this question.

I would like to run two sets of 8 ohm speakers (DIY and Bost. Acoustics), off one Adcom GTP-400 preamp, with two different amps (chipamp.com LM3886 and Sonic Impact T-Amp). The preamp only has one set of RCA outputs.

Can I split the RCA jack to send the signal to both amps with something like this:
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=240-129


The obvious answer to this question is "get a new preamp" but I'm on a budget, as the selection of components would suggest.

Thanks
 
schmalex said:

Can I split the RCA jack to send the signal to both amps with something like this:
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=240-129
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For a CD-player Output jack to drive two power amplifier inputs
is not always possible with best result.
In this case it depends on how heavy load those 2 are together.

A bit heavy load is one amplifier with <=10kOhm input impedance.
If BOTH amplifiers are easy load ( maybe >=22 kohm )
than CD-player output may drive 2 amps nicely.

For a PreAmp (line amplifier)
is not often any problem to drive 2 amplifiers inputs.
Even if both are 10 kohm impedance input,
it will be a load = 5 kohm.
And this is okay for most good preamplifiers.

As told, this will a good and simple solution:
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If you can, check out the input impedance of those two amplifiers.
And see what you find.


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