Hey all,
I have a Audiobox USB computer interface for recording. I currently have a pair of Mackie studio monitors connected to the only outputs on the device. The Audiobox has a volume control for the line level signal output. The outputs are TRS balanced line outputs. I am wanting to try to split the signal and connect it to my stereo power amp which has a much more robust sound through a pair of Sherwin Vega speakers while keeping my studio monitors as well. The amp only has RCA inputs and I do not want to damage either the Audiobox interface or the stereo. Is there some way to wire this without causing damage to either component? I read about somehow using a resistor across the (ground?) or - signal wire. I have a couple of 100k ohm resistors ( BR BL YL RD ) left over from a church PA installation that I did several years ago. Would they be useful or not, and if so what would be the best way to make the connections?
Thanks
Roger
I have a Audiobox USB computer interface for recording. I currently have a pair of Mackie studio monitors connected to the only outputs on the device. The Audiobox has a volume control for the line level signal output. The outputs are TRS balanced line outputs. I am wanting to try to split the signal and connect it to my stereo power amp which has a much more robust sound through a pair of Sherwin Vega speakers while keeping my studio monitors as well. The amp only has RCA inputs and I do not want to damage either the Audiobox interface or the stereo. Is there some way to wire this without causing damage to either component? I read about somehow using a resistor across the (ground?) or - signal wire. I have a couple of 100k ohm resistors ( BR BL YL RD ) left over from a church PA installation that I did several years ago. Would they be useful or not, and if so what would be the best way to make the connections?
Thanks
Roger