is it okay to use a composite rca switch as a component switch?

zixxer

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you know.. the switches that have yellow, red, and white for vid, and audio left and right.... will one of those work as a component switch?


'true' component switches are $100+++... what makes them so special?
 

Crusty

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Well component cables are 75 ohm...and standard rca are not. I don't know if it will blow up..but it might!
 

zixxer

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Originally posted by: MCrusty
Well component cables are 75 ohm...and standard rca are not. I don't know if it will blow up..but it might!

what is the resistance being measured across? the center post to the shield?
 

woowoo

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It won't "Blow up", but it wont be right.
Invest in a good A/V reciever
 

MrChad

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Yes, they work fine. I use a Radio Shack switch for component switching and it works great.

Line up Red -> Red, Green -> Yellow and Blue -> White.
 

Crucial

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It will work just fine. Don't buy into the 75ohm this and 100ohm that blah blah... Just use it and save your money.
 

zixxer

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Originally posted by: woowoo
It won't "Blow up", but it wont be right.
Invest in a good A/V reciever

I have a denon.. and it switches svid but not component
 

zixxer

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guess i'll stop by radio shack this afternoon... or maybe walmart.. they sell those things right? and i've got a $9 giftcard too... score..
 

newParadigm

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I bought a componet video cable and a composite A/V Cable from teh Shack (Radio Shack that is), and removed 1 connector from both. They use the exact same cable inside elctronicly and visualy.

Do i smell...snif...sniff...sniff...Bulshit?

So bascially, if you get one of those Sheilded A/V switches you should be fine.


~new
 

zixxer

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Originally posted by: eelw
But how do you plan to switch the audio channel?

audio over composite cable? barf... lol... all my stuff is optical or digital.... except the gamecube; which I have plugged directly into my tv.
 

MrChad

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Originally posted by: MCrusty
I like to talk out of my ass!

I'm with you on using 75 Ohm cables for component video. I wouldn't use an A/V cable for component video. However, I haven't seen anything confirming or denying that the internals of a simple A/V switch can cause video signal degradation. Like I said, I use it on my system and I can't tell the difference, but perhaps my eyes aren't as critical as others'.
 

ElFenix

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doesn't sound like the best idea, but who knows. get a high quality one and you probably won't have probs