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Multi- Console Receivers...
Hi. Alright so I've got a PS2 and Gamecube, and soon I'll have an X-Box (possibly a Dreamcast and vintage consoles in the future) but I don't have a receiver (I guess that's what you could call it) to connect them all to. I was wondering if any of you guys have any experience with these multiple console receivers I've seen on the internet, where you can plug in the av/s-vid/component cables, and then plug just the receiver into your tv and save yourself a lot of trouble. What's a good brand/model to get? I'm trying to keep it within my budget (I suppose it could be in the price range of 100-200 bucks), but I want something that's pretty good. What would you suggest? Thanks in advance for anyone who helps me out.
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I just have a push button switch from pelican I bought for $20 on top of my TV, sure I have to get up to push the button, but its not like I'm switching every ten minutes...
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I have one of these:
http://www.buyritegames.com/product_...1003&last=1028 Though I paid a bit more for it back when I got it. It's pretty awesome though, except that I think it should have a remote. |
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Unfortunately those $20 ones don't do component. I have one of those too but I don't use it anymore. I upgraded to the one I posted a link to since it does component, S-Video, and even has a built in switch/hub (not sure which.)
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My PS2 is on component, and if I pick up one of these receivers, I might as well get component cables for my cube and box as well (although the tv in my room isn't even HDTV). So aside from the lack of component, do the $20 ones have several inputs? Or is it just two or three?
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I also have a 4 input S-Video/Composite switchbox. Cost $20 as they said. Made by Penguin.
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