I own an NAC72 with BNC phono inputs. I also run a fairly up market Exposure system, and own a few other hi end phono preamps with RCA inputs. Hence my reluctance to convert my turntable outputs to BNCs.
There appears to be enough real estate on the NAC72 back panel to wire a set of RCA phono inputs in parallel with the BNCs, thus enabling a choice between connectors.
Are there any potential flaws with my proposal? Would I be better of with totally dispensing with the BNC inputs and replacing them with RCAs?
Thanks in advance for your expert feedback.
There appears to be enough real estate on the NAC72 back panel to wire a set of RCA phono inputs in parallel with the BNCs, thus enabling a choice between connectors.
Are there any potential flaws with my proposal? Would I be better of with totally dispensing with the BNC inputs and replacing them with RCAs?
Thanks in advance for your expert feedback.