Actually I got it used from a flea market but I suppose your point still stands...Ziggy587 wrote:Well you bought it from Radio Shack, so it's no wonder it broke.
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http://www.play.com/Electronics/Electro ... type=genre
Walmart used to sell them up here for $30, and it's by far the best AV switcher i've ever owned.
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Walmart used to sell them up here for $30, and it's by far the best AV switcher i've ever owned.
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^Link is broken.
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how much interference does AV switches add into the mix, especially when Daisy chaining?
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Real gamers have a CRT for every system
All joking aside, I rock the dual switch boxes myself. One for composite and one for S-vid...my HD TV has enough inputs that I do not need a HDMI/component switch box.
Sidenote, if you use a reciever in your setup, that can usally work as a switch box too.
All joking aside, I rock the dual switch boxes myself. One for composite and one for S-vid...my HD TV has enough inputs that I do not need a HDMI/component switch box.
Sidenote, if you use a reciever in your setup, that can usally work as a switch box too.
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Then real gamers have real big houses.Majors wrote:Real gamers have a CRT for every system![]()
I use one of these component switchers by Pelican and two of these svideo switchers by Magnavox plus a VCR.
I haven't used the magnavox switchers for video. I am using one of them for audio only right now and it works fine. The Pelican HD system selector works fine with my Wii and the DVD player.
In the past I had a different setup and used a pelican 4 input composite switcher. It took to dropping out the right side of the audio.
Since this signature affects old posts, I'm leaving a message here in case anyone searches for my username. This account died in early 2013. I am no longer a fundamentalist.
Don't add to my problems by pretending my past views are still held in the present. I do not have any patience for that. Feel free to ask me what I think now.
Don't add to my problems by pretending my past views are still held in the present. I do not have any patience for that. Feel free to ask me what I think now.
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I use 2 Phillips PH61150 chained together. The local liquidator has or had them for $20 each. Along with a 5 to one scart switch going to a scart-component transcoder I have 12 consoles connected the best way they can be to my TV. The automatic switching is really convenient and I don't notice any signal noise even with the crazy amount of wires or the chained scart going through all the switches. I have had bad experiences with non-powered ones, both expensive and cheap.
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I have a gamestop one with Component, Composite, S-Video, and ethernet jacks for 4 systems. Has been working flawlessly for 3 years. $20
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I bought my 4-way one for $2 from a garage sale 
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