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Thread: Which A/V selector should I buy?

  1. Which A/V selector should I buy?

    Because I don't have one yet. I'm still in the process of moving and I want to have one ready for me to setup when I finish moving. I can manually hookup my other/retro systems whenever I need to. My current stuff includes

    GameCube - Will be using component audio/video
    Dreamcast - s-video
    Xbox - component audio/video
    PS2 - component audio/video
    DVD Player - s-video...unless I can find some component a/v cables for cheap.

    I'll be getting some 5.1 speakers in the future, whether it affects the a/v selector purchasing or not, I don't know, I'm new to this.

    Thanks for the help.

  2. The only component switcher (which you will definitely need) is made by JVC, it'll run you a very steep 80-90 bucks and only has 3 or four slots on it (I THINK 3 though). My friend just bought one. And I definitely recommend component cables for your DVD player which you can pick up at any Best Buy, Frys, or like Radio Shack. If your TV can do progressive scan, definitely go with a pro-scan DVD player if at all possible. I hope this helps at all...! And no, the switchbox won't have anything to do with your 5.1 setup.

  3. Originally posted by DHG Otaku
    The only component switcher (which you will definitely need) is made by JVC, it'll run you a very steep 80-90 bucks and only has 3 or four slots on it (I THINK 3 though). My friend just bought one. And I definitely recommend component cables for your DVD player which you can pick up at any Best Buy, Frys, or like Radio Shack. If your TV can do progressive scan, definitely go with a pro-scan DVD player if at all possible. I hope this helps at all...! And no, the switchbox won't have anything to do with your 5.1 setup.
    I've found that I have to spend about $100 for a quality switcher, I guess it's ok. I don't have progressive scan on my TV. Thank you, anything helps.

  4. for one with component and optical, yeah look to spend ~$100 and up basically. but for just component, if you wanna go cheap, get 2 regular switchboxes. its a ghetto way of doing it, but it works.

  5. #5
    For the audio switch, check out a thread in the gaming forums. Luckily, that one is cheap, I think around 20 bucks or so. I don't know if that component switch also has a switch for digital audio.
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    Screw being smart. This is TNL.

  6. While I'm here, can you guys recommend a 5.1 speaker setup....really cheap?

  7. #7
    LOL Guest
    If you want a really cheap one, you'd be just as better off with stereo. Wait until you have money.

  8. 5.1 is not an investment to take lightly. That's unless you like constant upgrading when you hear better quality elsewhere. I purchased a 5.1 setup over five years ago and have yet to upgrade because I bought high quality speakers and a nice DD/DTS 5.1 receiver. I'll "maybe" upgrade later on, once 6.1 (or EX/ES) becomes more widely used and/or is the new standard (or whatever else replaces it).

  9. Originally posted by Shinobi128
    While I'm here, can you guys recommend a 5.1 speaker setup....really cheap?
    Define "really cheap." I am a college student on a tight budget and I think I put together a good system for the money.

  10. Originally posted by 007bond
    Define "really cheap." I am a college student on a tight budget and I think I put together a good system for the money.
    yes.

    There's always something like this, I suppose. dunno.

    http://www.planetgamecube.com/review...profile&id=298

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