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Kalman Rubinson wrote in message . ..
A 75ohm video switcher will work just fine. Start at RS where they have manual and remote-controlled switches. Kal On 14 Aug 2003 14:57:17 -0700, (Philip Franklin) wrote: Hey guys, I have a quandary. I'm converting to an all-digital system. Really a mostly digital system, but anyway. I will soon need four digital audio ports on my processor but it only has three. I'd like to find something that can be an outboard switcher. They make these for line sources and for speakers. Also for audio-video sources. Does anybody know if there's one for coaxial digital sources? If there isn't one available, I see two choices. The first one is to get a cheap receiver and use it to switch two or three of the cables. The 2 drawbacks to that idea it adds a whole nother box to my system, and the sound quality may be affected badly. The second one is to go shopping for an upgrade to my processor. I haven't done any research yet so I don't know what's available. I can get away with spending only a couple hundred max. If I sell my current one, it's worth about $250. Suggestions welcome. Phil Hi Kal. Took me a while to figure out what happened on this post. I saw you had made a reply but I couldn't see it at first. I'm using your advice about a video switcher. I've learned a little more and that's a pretty clever idea. At least if the signal goes through all those switches without losing too much integrity. Anyway.... I'm not too fond of radio Shack. So I probably won't go there. I did see a number of nice ones on ebay though. Any advice on buying a used one thru ebay? My sister in law is a veteran and she gave me some guidlines. Phil |
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Kalman Rubinson wrote in message . ..
On 16 Aug 2003 04:40:34 -0700, (Philip Franklin) wrote: Hi Kal. Took me a while to figure out what happened on this post. I saw you had made a reply but I couldn't see it at first. I'm using your advice about a video switcher. I've learned a little more and that's a pretty clever idea. At least if the signal goes through all those switches without losing too much integrity. Anyway.... I'm not too fond of radio Shack. So I probably won't go there. I did see a number of nice ones on ebay though. Any advice on buying a used one thru ebay? My sister in law is a veteran and she gave me some guidlines. I cannot imagine someone trusting unnamed eBay sources more than RS. RS stuff may be relatively cheap but it usually works as advertised and is returnable if it does not. I have no other suggestions. Kal It's not the brand that bothers me. I'd certainly buy a used one from RS. Phil P.S. That asshole Krueger is trying to show you up on this topic. |
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