I used to use a Shinybow, but I switched over to a gscartsw about two years ago. It works perfectly.
Does Bose make one?
They were Belkin manual 5-way switchers, and they're amazing.What were the ones wyo was selling? Eagle I think, I need to get one here soon.
They were Belkin manual 5-way switchers, and they're amazing.
Bandridge SVB7725. Solid switches, I use them myself. If you need more than 4 or 5 inputs then get a fancier switch.
That's what it was, thanks for correcting my spelling blubBandridge SVB7725. Solid switches, I use them myself. If you need more than 4 or 5 inputs then get a fancier switch.
I need about 10 inputs, so I think I will go with the Hydra 16 so I never have to buy another.
I use a Hydra, Expensive but a real quality bit of kit and the dev is a top fella.
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Yeah, I don't use a switch either. I don't see the point of having multiple retro consoles hooked up. I'll probably need to get a good one of those cables when I add scart to the TV so I don't have to reach all the way back there.I have all my male scart cables ziptied together and I just switch them manually into a female cable end coming off my monitor. I tried a few cheap eBay switches but there was way too much interference.
Yeah, I don't use a switch either. I don't see the point of having multiple retro consoles hooked up. I'll probably need to get a good one of those cables when I add scart to the TV so I don't have to reach all the way back there.
I don't want all my systems and cables out collecting dust and getting tangled up. Don't want all those AC adapters plugged in drawing power and getting warm anyway. Some of them are meant for Japan.