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3-6 input component switcher

Right, so when we move I'm going to be looking at some component cables for all my consoles to get the best possible quality I can up on a 42" LCD TV. Only issue is that it seems like the component switchers are either rack mount BS or they charge you both your kidneys, your left testicle, and 1/2 of each lung. So far, this seems to be the best option I can find. If any of you guys are somehow able to dig something up which will be cheaper in like a year (when we'll be moving house), that would be totally radical.

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a lot of these, combined in groups of 6 poles (signal and ground for video and L/R audio)

 

the middle contact goes to the "uplink" towards the tv, one side goes to a console, the other side is to daisychain the next console.

 

some soldering, make a nice box for it, and boom, a unique and totally radical product :P

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PS: do you mean component or composite? (you mentioned both in your post)

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8 minutes ago, manikyath said:

a lot of these, combined in groups of 6 poles (signal and ground for video and L/R audio)

 

the middle contact goes to the "uplink" towards the tv, one side goes to a console, the other side is to daisychain the next console.

 

some soldering, make a nice box for it, and boom, a unique and totally radical product :P

 

 

PS: do you mean component or composite? (you mentioned both in your post)

LETS DO IT!!!

Also, I meant component. Imma edit the OP real quick. Thanks for pointing it out. :)

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Techmoan has a videos on a few fancyish ones

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6 minutes ago, thekeemo said:

Techmoan has a videos on a few fancyish ones

I don't need fancy... I need cheap and not shit... :|

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16 minutes ago, tmcclelland455 said:

I don't need fancy... I need cheap and not shit... :|

But the brushed aluminum design.. the LED screen.. more importantly a VU meter...

Anyway.

Assuming your TV has two component inputs two of these will get you 6 http://www.ebay.com/itm/JVC-JX-66-3-to-1-Component-Video-A-V-Switcher-/262493903638?hash=item3d1ddb1b16:g:~UcAAOSwzgRWwVbd or some of the higher end models http://support.jvc.com/consumer/product.jsp?pathId=2&archive=true

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i should actually pop open my scart splitter to see what the duck they put in there.

 

it works perfectly as long as only one system is turned on (which i guess will be the case?)

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well.. i'm not sure if i should be surprised or expect this...

 

they somehow made 4 revisions of this... 

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so.. if you want to switch between inputs, 60 triacs, a selector switch, and a bunch of passives to make stuff work is probably around ~30USD :P

 

EDIT: you can also get 60 reed swiches and a magnet if you want to do the fancy thing :P

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