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Reddit mentions of Tisino RCA to 1/4 Adapter, Pure Copper RCA to Quarter Inch Adapter Male 6.35mm TS Jack Plug to RCA Audio Connector Gold Plated - 2 Pack

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Tisino RCA to 1/4 Adapter, Pure Copper RCA to Quarter Inch Adapter Male 6.35mm TS Jack Plug to RCA Audio Connector Gold Plated - 2 Pack
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High Quality Pure Copper 6.35mm (1/4 Inch TS) Mono Male Plug to RCA Female Jack Adaptor.These adapters can be used to connect consumer audio components to pro audio gear, is compatible with home theater applications, cameras, headphones, Instruments, amplifiers, speakers, phones, tablets, mp3 players and more.Pure copper connectors resist corrosion and ensure minimal signal loss.Gold plated for maximum signal transfer & durability,Low signal loss, high transfer speed.360 degree grip treads help easy plugging and unplugging.
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ColorRed
Height0.39 Inches
Length1.97 Inches
Size1/4 to RCA Adapter
Weight0.01875 Pounds
Width0.39 Inches

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Don't forget the Speaker Level to Line Level Converters I mention. If you look at the Amazon Search link, there are some that are in the $10 range or less.

If I recall the maximum voltage on the RCA connectors on my Stereo are about 2v. So the signal probably need to be between 1/4v and 1/2v roughly. Not sure on the XLR, but it should be in the owner's manual for the Scarlett.

Also keep in mind that if you are using Signal/Ground, instead of Signal(+), Signal(-), and Ground, the XLR simply acts like an RCA input.

What happens when XLR Balanced is converted to RCA Unbalanced, is the signal comes in on the Signal(+) and the Signal(-) is grounded. So, you know longer have balanced lines.

The Scarlett 2i2 is actually a very good device, that's not the problem. The problems is that you have no Line Level to feed it.

If you have an Oscilloscope, you could compare the output levels of the Headphone out to the output levels of the speaker connectors.

If I assume the Amp has 25w/ch (RMS), which is likely given what you have said, that means the voltage potential is 14v. You need to be down less than 1 volt. Again, check the Headphone output, that is likely to be your best source.

I suspect the Scarlett 2i2 will also accept 1/4" phone plugs in both TRS (balanced) and in TS (unbalanced) you can get adapters for these too. (TRS = Tip, Ring, Sleeve(balance or stereo); TS - Tip Sleeve (mono))

https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Scarlet2i2G2--focusrite-scarlett-2i2

https://www.amazon.com/Tisino-Adapter-Copper-Quarter-Connector/dp/B0782LPDZG/

https://www.amazon.com/GLS-Audio-Female-Metal-Adapter/dp/B0014C59UY/

There are also bare wire to 1/4" Phone adapters -

https://www.amazon.com/Conwork-Terminal-Microphone-Speaker-Converter/dp/B07DB398GK/

I suspect if anything is going to work, it is going to be the headphone out.

Here is a cable that is 1/4" Stereo on one end and TWO 1/4" Mono on the other -

https://www.amazon.com/5ft-1-6-3mm-Stereo-Cable-Breakout/dp/B00K7HP1W8/

That would work for the Headphone out to the Scarlett in.

Let us know how it turns out.