If anyone wants a swithching unit
This will take 6 six channel inputs & remote control
$149 Aus.
WWW.joytech.net
ron
This will take 6 six channel inputs & remote control
$149 Aus.
WWW.joytech.net
ron
It is a A/V switcherCai Campbell said:As near as I can tell, all the A/V switching products on that website are stereo. I see no multichannel switching devices.
eggplant said:What make/model?
I didn't see any switcher, period.
Maybe I am doing something wrong, but I got one of these and set it up as Ron describes, and the audio left/right (red/white) work fine, but the level or gain in any other plugs is so low that you can't hear whatever channels are running through them. How are you using it, Ron?rustyandi said:It is a A/V switcher
I used The RCA plugs
for audio
The Red /green/blue video
the Yellow/video/red White all as Audio
they work no worries
ron
You could use the SVHS plug as audio by buying a plug thatMarcsten said:Sometimes you have to sleep on a problem to see the obvious! If the 2 audio lines are higher level than the 4 video lines, DON'T USE THE AUDIO LINES! D'OH. So using just the 4 video lines works great and sounds great. The only fly is that my MArantz CD-400B doesn't put out enough gain to work in this fashion, so CD-4 has to take a different course. Interestingly, my QSD-2 puts out plenty of gain, and the Cr-80D-SS Akai does great, as does my Pioneer SACD/DVD player. It is a really cute unit, allowing you t olabel each input in LEDs up to 5 digets, like QSD-2 or SACD. All in all, really great for $90 at Best Buy!
Thanks Ron!
Marc
Simple.IDJIT DRAGON said:OK, so failing this option what have others used if running two devices that both need the 5.1 inputs - other than buying a new AVR or amp that has two sets of inputs?
Cheers
Martin
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