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Re: two sets of component inputs is good

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Pete,

Maybe there is something I'm missing here, but aren't you going through a lot of trouble for something that (supposedly) has a fairly simple solution? That being a simple video component switching box - multiple component in -> single component out. Y'know... something like these:

http://shop.store.yahoo.com/hometheaterworld/keydigtwocha.html

http://209.248.228.2/aacconsumers/90a53.html

While those models cost a few hundred bucks, that is still a heck of a lot cheaper than the scalers you've been looking at. I hear of people buying pretty cheap video switch boxes at Radio Shack that perform flawlessly (to the naked eye).

As I mentioned in another thread, my plan is to use a Pioneer 49TX receiver to do my switching with the Panny (component an otherwise). However, if I notice any degradation of component signals I plan to simply by a switcher.
Rich H.



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