rca and xlr inputs connected simultaneously?


I have a Krell KSA 200S amp with both balanced and single-ended inputs. Due to long runs, I use balanced interconnects from my Krell HTS2 home theater processor's front channel outputs to the Krell amp.

I also have a Supratek phono preamp for listening to analog on 2 channels. I have single-ended interconnects between it and the Krell amp.

I have never connected both at the same time. If I'm watching a movie, I disconnect the RCA's and plug in the XLR's; if I'm listening to vinyl, I do the opposite.

I have no idea what would happen if I connected both at the same time. I can't imagine that it would damage the amp but since I don't know, I haven't tried it.

I know there are shorting pins that came with the amp which I insert into the XLR inputs when the RCA inputs are being used, but there are no RCA "shorting pins". Does that mean that if both inputs are connected, the XLR's take priority and the single-ended signal is ignored?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

-Kyle
west99

Showing 1 response by atmasphere

Unclejeff is incorrect here. Usually in a balanced amplifier the RCA corresponds to either pin one or pin three of the XLR.

The real issue is that the loading from the two sources will interfere with each other and the sound will be less than optimal (rolled off, distorted or both), although there is no risk of damage. So you will have to continue switching cables unless you can convince someone to install a switch for you.