#68625 - 09/09/08 02:32 PM
Re: A Friend in Need!
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Gunslinger
Registered: 01/14/07
Posts: 215
Loc: Ontairo, Canada
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Gee, that couldn't be more simple. By doing so, I wouldn't have to hit the 990's kill switch, nor worry about the three remaining inputs; isn't that so?
This seems to be the best solution, so far!
Thanks, Altec!
John
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#68627 - 09/09/08 03:09 PM
Re: A Friend in Need!
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Gunslinger
Registered: 01/14/07
Posts: 215
Loc: Ontairo, Canada
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A good quality switch box would be the most practical, although I've yet to find one. The problem is how to gauge its quality. Switching cables would eliminate potential signal degradation.
No problem, Gonk. This has all been terribly confusing to me, but, on the other hand, I've learned a great deal (a good thing). I did not know that balanced means a double signal conversion and had I known that, would never had gone that route.
Thanks,
John
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#68628 - 09/09/08 05:03 PM
Re: A Friend in Need!
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Desperado
Registered: 01/06/08
Posts: 334
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The beauty of a passive switchbox is that there is no real "quality" issue beyond the simple robustness of the connectors and switch elements. Basically a mechanical switch is a mechanical switch, is a mechanical switch. As long as the switch makes a connection (they all do), then there is no possibility of degredation of the signal in any way.
Heck, even RadioShack sells passive swtich boxes for under $20. These have video connections in addition to the audio ones, but these can simply be unused. There are other switch boxes out there I'm sure, but the operative word is PASSIVE. No electronics between the input and output - just a mechanical swtich.
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