I'm slowing coming around to making my own. I'm thinking I'll try to replicate the build quality of the KCAG, meaning WBT plugs and bulk Kimber wire. It will look a bit funny, however, since WBT doesn't seem to make a female RCA cable terminated plug--they are all for chassis/PCB mount. I'll probably end up with a small plastic project box with an RCA female and a couple leads coming out of it.
Sugarbrie--were you suggesting calling preamp mfr to confirm it wouldn't damage the pre-amp or to find some kind of splitter? The "pre-amp" is a Theta Casablanca. Based on the premise that everything looks like a nail when you have a hammer, I'm assuming Theta would recommend buying another D/A board for a couple grand since they don't make cables...
I'd be trying to power a pair of ARC VT100 Mk IIIs off the output. If anyone's a real tech head who understands this stuff, the VT100s have an input impedance of 100K ohms and a 1.9V RMS input sensitivity. The Theta purports to have an output impedance of 36.5 ohms with a 10V RMS maximum output.