Combining two AC signals that are slightly out of phase using an inductor-resistor network is possible, but may not yield a pure sinewave output. Phase correction can lead to a loss in voltage, affecting the signals' equality. For power generators, it's advisable to align their phases before connecting them in parallel to avoid complications. A power splitter/combiner can effectively manage signals with a 90-degree phase difference, allowing for combined output with some loss. Understanding the specific application and characteristics of the signals is crucial for optimal results.