Hmmm, why would two inputs and one output damage one or more pieces of equipment. Separately, they can both drive the pair of headphones I've hooked up to them. Why should connecting them both to the same pair of headphones damage either of them?
Evan

----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom" <t...@pc-audio.org>
To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2013 11:41 AM
Subject: Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector


I agree with Ken. Although what you need is a two in one out
mixer. A headphone amplifier most likely will have one input
and two or more outputs.

Your idea of having an adaptor with two inputs and one output
might work, but it could damage one or both pieces of equipment.

Tom

** Your Message **
>        Hi, let me sugest this.
>The best way is to get a head phone amplifier.
>This arangment should only be used for inputs, because
>loading in inputs is
>way less.
>Get the headphone amp,  you'l be glad you did.


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