HELP I need information about interconnects



I am trying to set up a turntable to speakers, and have these steps:

Turntable to preamp -> speaker output of preamp to Bedini Class A 100/100 MK II amplifier -> Speaker output to Speakers.

Now the real trouble I'm finding is in the proper interconnect to go from the speaker output on the preamp to the right and left inputs on the Bedini amp.

As far as I can see, the Nordost Valhalla with z-plug termination is ALL I can find to suit this connection.

Can anyone please tell me if:

A.) I completely misunderstand my situation
B.) There are any other cheaper but decent interconnects of this type.
graemeoh

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Yes, I figured my understanding of the situation was convoluted and just plain ignorant...

In that sense, here's what I am specifically trying to do, and at the derision of Mr. Quark, some secrets I may have to divulge.

Also, I'm too much of a novice to care. So here we go:

The 'preamp' I am referring to is an old(er) Bose AM/FM receiver with Aux, Tape, AM/FM, and Phono Inputs in the rear. My understanding (mind you not knowledge persay) is that I wish to transfer the audio signal from the second set of standard speaker outputs (two pairs of red and black clips, you know the type), to the right and left input jacks (which appear to be RCA jacks) of the Bedini amplifier to the speakers.

Is there a proper interconnect plug for this?

Is this configuration even possible (i feel like it should be)?

Is it dangerous simply to DIY an interconnect from a set of robust RCA cables?

Is this any clearer???

I appreciate greatly all of your attempts/patience with me.

-G