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RE: A/V Matrix Switching


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  • Subject: RE: A/V Matrix Switching
  • From: "Hawes,Timothy Edward (GEG)" <haweste@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 07:09:24 -0000
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Julian,

I spotted this in the Keene catalogue - I've not got one and have no idea
of picture quality.
7x3 matrix switcher (6x scart + 1x front panel RCAs) 4 of the scarts are
RGB, one is composite and one composite/S-video. Front panel conn. is
composite. Additionally, 3 inputs support SPDIF.

It can be operated from the front panel, or by IR remote, or
"automatically". No mention of RS232 though :-(

Price is GBP 89- incl vat.

See http://www.keene.co.uk/system/keene.htm,
part # HSR1000

HTH,

Tim H.
(no connections etc.)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Julian Stuhler  Sent: 25 January 2004 10:21
>
> 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:
>
> 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).
>
> Regards,
>
> Julian

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