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Barrier strip / Multiple outs?

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mynameismatt

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I have an old broadcast phono preamp, Stanton 310B. It has a barrier strip for it's output. You can wire it balanced or unbalanced.

Anyway, would it be proper to run another set of wires to send the output simultaneously to another source? Basically run a second output on the same screws.

Hope that makes sense. Thanks, Matt
 
Most modern equipment has active balanced inputs that are bridging. If the inputs that are being driven are bridging, then you can safely drive several of them from your phono outputs. If the second output is the be mixed back in at any point, be sure to retain the same phase relationship between the primary and secondary outputs. That means don't be tempted to use unused inverting outputs to drive the secondary.
 
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