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Reddit mentions of AuviPal 4-Way RCA Switcher 4 in 1 Out Composite Video L/R Stereo Audio AV Selector Box for DVD VCR VHS/AV Receiver/ PS2/ Nintendo Game Consoles

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 8

We found 8 Reddit mentions of AuviPal 4-Way RCA Switcher 4 in 1 Out Composite Video L/R Stereo Audio AV Selector Box for DVD VCR VHS/AV Receiver/ PS2/ Nintendo Game Consoles. Here are the top ones.

AuviPal 4-Way RCA Switcher 4 in 1 Out Composite Video L/R Stereo Audio AV Selector Box for DVD VCR VHS/AV Receiver/ PS2/ Nintendo Game Consoles
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    Features:
  • 👍 Connect up to 4 video devices to one TV set.
  • 👍 Easily switch from one device to the other with the push of a button, Eliminate the need to unplug and replug cables, great for collecting game consoles etc.
  • 👍 Huge compatibility, Compatible with almost all of your video devices.
  • 👍 High isolation, strong anti-interference and good stability.
  • 👍 Easy Install, No power and software needed, Plug and Play. One year warranty by AuviPal.
Specs:
Color4 in 1 Out Switch
Size4x1 RCA Switcher
Weight0.35 Pounds

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Found 8 comments on AuviPal 4-Way RCA Switcher 4 in 1 Out Composite Video L/R Stereo Audio AV Selector Box for DVD VCR VHS/AV Receiver/ PS2/ Nintendo Game Consoles:

u/chrisimplicity · 3 pointsr/BudgetAudiophile

A receiver with a sub out would work for its RCA outputs and source selection, but you would pay for and not end up using the amp in it. Maybe if you found super cheap/free used one, but it’s not worth spending money for a new one.

A much cheaper and smaller solution would be a simple RCA switch like this. You’d still have to split the output signal to monitors and sub with something like these. Then put one of the splitters into the sub input (it only has a single RCA) so you are picking up stereo input to the sub.

u/G65434-2_II · 2 pointsr/headphones

Alright. How many input are you looking for?

There's quite a few different ones of that variety out there, actually. Look up with "stereo switch" or something along those lines. For example, here's a 1-4 switch with RCAs, and here's one with 3.5mm sockets. No idea of the quality of these, though.

Or you could always build one yourself (or have someone put it together for you). Really easy and cheap little DIY project! I'm currently using in my setup a 1-3 switch I built myself for switching between desktop speakers and two headphone amps.

u/CranberrySchnapps · 1 pointr/GirlGamers

So, this is going to be somewhat of a silly setup, but you’re going to need an RCA splitter, an RCA to HDMI converter, and an HDMI splitter. I’ve used several hdmi splitters in the past and they’ve all been fairly solid, but I can’t vouch for the RCA splitters. Speaking from experience, the trickiest part is getting proper 5.1 audio if you have a surround sound system as most TVs only pass stereo. But, if you’re using the TV’s speakers you’ll be just fine anyway. Not sure what your budget is, but here’s something to get you started:


AuviPal 4-Way RCA Switcher 4 in 1 Out Composite Video L/R Audio AV Selector Box for DVD VCR VHS/AV Receiver/Game Consoles

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RCA to HDMI, GANA 1080P Mini RCA Composite CVBS AV to HDMI Video Audio Converter Adapter Supporting PAL/NTSC with USB Charge Cable for PC Laptop Xbox PS4 PS3 TV STB VHS VCR Camera DVD

Then as many male to male RCA cables as you need.

Finally the hdmi splitter:

HDMI Switch 4k,GANA Intelligent 3-Port HDMI Switcher,Splitter, Supports 4K, Full HD1080p, 3D with IR Remote

u/jrshaul · 1 pointr/BudgetAudiophile

The simple solution to this one is to get a pair of powered speakers (LSR305s, for example), an input switchbox,, and a Chromecast Audio for all your wireless needs.

The Chromecast Audio is a high fidelity solution to your wireless sound, and you can plug it into your TV via a cable - just hit the button to switch inputs.

u/Uncle_Hood · 0 pointsr/audiophile

So I have two PC's, a Bluetooth Receiver and an Xbox 360 on my desk. So I purchased this and the appropriate cables. It works well, and to no surprise there is more impedance so it's quieter and less rich sounding. Would a DAC help me solve my problems (my speakers are 3.5mm desk speakers so I know I don't NEED a dac for those) but would it help me at all? Or what should I do to make my audio better? I'm a filmmaker and audio is important lol.

u/neutrino78x · -4 pointsr/retrogaming

...oh you mean you want to hook up the VCR to play ancient obsolete VHS tapes in addition to a console? You just need a video switcher in that case,


https://www.amazon.com/Composite-Selector-Camcorder-Nintendo-Original/dp/B00TKUE18S/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=video+input+switcher&qid=1562474508&s=gateway&sr=8-3


I had something like this back in the late 80s/early 90s :)