Not to hijack the thread, but can we get into this 'line level' stuff for a second, please?
My empeg will be the only unit in my install, so I've got this 4CH amp (snippet-doc attached).
The empeg manual says "The unit has high-level line outputs..."
The amp manual has inputs for 'high level' and 'low level'.
Sounds easy enough- high to high, right? Except that the empeg is RCA out and the 'high-level' amp inputs are bare wires, whereas the 'low-level' amp inputs are RCA.
So, my slightly off-topic question relative to the posted comments is:
How does 'line level in/output' score next to 'high/low-level in/output'?
And, my *totally* off-topic question is:
What would go 'poof' if I tried the easy route of RCA-to-RCA on my proposed amp? ('high' out to 'low' in)
As it is, I plan to go 'high-high' by soldering on some RCA plugs to the bare wires of the 'high-input' connections. If the simple route is possible, then I'll go with that.
Curiouser and curiouser...


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