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how would/can I do that? ^^

I wouldn't know the exact way to do that, but you could try and balance the effect between your first amp and the second one. Make the first one lower so that it isn't to much power. Audio isn't my area of expertise so just find what sounds good.

Yes, but what is the "current amplifier". It looks like you are trying to do the same job twice?

It's a really old one, that I need to connect my current speakers to.

I would like to use the DAC on the FiiO E10. 

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Yes, but what is the "current amplifier". It looks like you are trying to do the same job twice?

Will one "override" the other? Because I would like to use the FiiO E10 as main one.

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Will one "override" the other? Because I would like to use the FiiO E10 as main one.

You should try and minimize the effect of the second amp as much as possible.

This is my opinion, it doesn't mean I'm right and is liable to change at any time. I may offend of which I apologize in advance.


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how would/can I do that? ^^

I wouldn't know the exact way to do that, but you could try and balance the effect between your first amp and the second one. Make the first one lower so that it isn't to much power. Audio isn't my area of expertise so just find what sounds good.

This is my opinion, it doesn't mean I'm right and is liable to change at any time. I may offend of which I apologize in advance.


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I wouldn't know the exact way to do that, but you could try and balance the effect between your first amp and the second one. Make the first one lower so that it isn't to much power. Audio isn't my area of expertise so just find what sounds good.

Thanks, I will try as soon as I can. :)

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