unnamednewbie13
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Brainstorming:

Well, I have a PS2 and a Wii stacked on top of my PC tower, but only one component input on my monitor. I'm not quite ready to pull in the Yamaha A/V receiver from the living room, so:

1) Think I should go with a switch? (any brand/model recommends)
2) Grab a cheap (<$$150-200) A/V receiver snd call it a night.
3) Rewire the component cables every time I switch from Wii to PS2 and vice-versa. nah...

Last edited by unnamednewbie13 (2009-02-18 21:30:53)

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Get a receiver, they are cheap. Yamaha's are great for the price
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Buy a new receiver. Even the cheap ones have basic functions that should work for you just fine, and they'll have enough power for what you need.
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unnamednewbie13
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I did some research and came up to some articles about the flakeyness of component circuitry on a mechanical switch. Between the Wii, PS2 and this 25.5" LCD, I'd rather do without that.

Last three posters: thanks. I had originally planned on using the old Yamaha receiver here once I grabbed an HDMI one for the main room, but I suppose I could always cycle it to the warehouse instead. Now going through receiver info.

ceslayer23 wrote:

http://www.beachaudio.com/Rca/Dt902av-p-36988.html?utm_content=reg&utm_campaign=dt902av&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=froogle

?
First three google hits didn't list connections for the DT902AV, but for that price I doubt it's component.

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