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RE: A/V Matrix Switching
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- Subject: RE: A/V Matrix Switching
- From: "Kevin Hawkins" <lists@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2004 13:52:05 -0000
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Hi Julian,
I regularly buy bits and pieces on eBay and audio and video matrix
switches do crop up from time to time - look for Kramer and Autopatch as
brands. Having said that I have now accumulated a few spare matrix
switches,
some brand new and some used. Compulsive 'There's a bargain'/"Ooh
that may
be useful" syndrome - too long on this list.
Contact me offlist if you are interested in S/H and I'll see if I
have anything here that may be suitable for your needs, I need to have a
clearout anyway. I know I have a brand new Kramer 8x4 IR/RS232
S-Video.Audio
and also an 8x8 composite/stereo with RS232, and poss even a 8x12 YUV/RGBs
w/Rs232. Also a few stereo audio of varying sizes. Long story as to why I
have all these. Have a think about the size of the matrix and the type of
signals you need to switch. Matrix switches do not convert between formats.
Also the distances between the various bits of kit is important for
quality.
There are many variants eg
Audio Standard line level / balanced / digital
Video Composite / S-Video / RGB with various synch options
-/ YUV / DVI etc
Features RS232 / Infra Red / FrontPanel control / AV
following/break away / preset matrix patterns
19" rackmount
And of course you could front end the inputs and outputs with KAT5
units to make a KAT5 switcher lookalike - now that would draw the crowds at
UKHA ! (wouldn't be as nice as a real KAT5 switcher though).
Kevin
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Julian Stuhler [mailto:julian.stuhler@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 25 January 2004 10:21
> To: UKHA List
> Subject: [ukha_d] A/V Matrix Switching
>
> Hi Folks.
>
> My current multi-room av setup consists of the following:
>
> - All A/V sources (DVD, LD, VCR, Tivo, CD, etc) connected
> to Pioneer VSA-E06 AV amp in cinema room
> - Audio from one of the amp's AV outputs fed into two
> Russound A-Bus units feeding ceiling speakers in 8 rooms
> - Video from one of the amp's AV outputs fed into a 8-way
> video distribution amp and then to composite video sockets
> in each of the 8 rooms
>
> This allows me to watch/listen to the same source showing
> in the cinema in any of the other rooms in the house.
> However, I'd like the ability to watch a DVD in the cinema
> while people elsewhere enjoy a different source (e.g.
> Tuner or Tivo). I can see two solutions to this problem:
>
> 1. Replace the Pioneer amp with one that can handle
> multi-zone AV output (e.g. Denon AVC-A1SR). While this
> would address the basic issue, there's really nothing
> wrong with my Pioneer and the only units I've seen so far
> with this capability only offer a single additional zone
> where 2 additional zones would be nice.
>
> 2. Put some sort of matrix switching device between the AV
> sources and the amp/a-bus units. This will allow me to
> keep my existing amp, and give me a lot more flexibility
> (e.g. a matrix switcher with 6 inputs and 4 outputs would
> allow any of my sources to be routed to the amp, a-bus
> unit 1 or a-bus unit 2). I've been looking at a Russound
> unit (the PR-4Zi) which seems to do what I want, but is
> very expensive and can't be fully IR controlled. I've also
> found this unit from VPI
> (http://www.vpi.us/av-switch-cva.html)
which seems to do
> exactly what I want but is suspiciously cheap.
>
> I'd really appreciate any comments on the following questions:
>
> 1. Does anyone know of an amp that can handle 2 additional
> AV zones in addition to the main one?
>
> 2. Can someone with some knowledge in this area (where are
> you Mr Doxey? ;-)
> ) advise whether the VPI unit looks like it will produce
> decent quality signals? There are some specs on the
> website above, but I can't interpret them.
>
> 3. Does anyone know of any alternative products or
> solutions to my problem.
>
> Thanks guys - much appreciated as usual.
>
> Regards,
>
> Julian
>
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