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Whether or not the job is complicated depends on your point of view. Doing the phase swap in the analog domain is usually less complicated because it doesn't involve PCB surgery and the processes needn't cause signal degradation if it is done right with quality components.Here's what I did: Using a small component box, I spliced a Jensen input transformer and DPDT switch into the preamp-to-amp IC. The assembly plugs into the RCA jack on the amp.
Is there an RCA input on the other side?
It seems you've perhaps tried both solutions for phase reversal (digital and analog), and you are confident with both methods.
Doing the phase inversion with the transformer to RCA line will be difficult as my system uses two pairs of outputs from the preamp, then another two pairs of outputs from an electronic crossover.
Don't have too much knowledge about the '86 lines or 74xx1G86 or digital circuit works; but could probably get it done if someone tells me what parts to get and where to put it.
...With the digital approach, both channels are either inverted or not and I would have to butcher the PCB of every one of the nine DACs I own... With the analog approach I can invert the phase of one or both channels... if done right with quality components there is no signal degradation....