You should never use a 'Y' / Wye splinter in reverse as a joiner!
Each output will see the other output as an almost short.
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Why Not Wye?"
Wye-connectors (or "Y"-connectors, if you prefer) should never have been created.
Anything that can be hooked-up wrong, will be. You-know-who said that, and she was right. A wye-connector used to
split a signal into two lines is being used properly; a wye-connector used to
mix two signals into one is being abused and may even damage the equipment involved.
Here is the rule: Outputs are low impedance and must
only be connected to high impedance
inputs -- never, never tie two outputs directly together -- never. If you do, then each output tries to drive the very low impedance of the other, forcing both outputs into current-limit and possible damage. As a minimum, severe signal loss results.
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