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Sima SVS-14 4 Input Manual A/V Selector | 
enlarge | Brand: Sima Category: CE
Buy New: $15.74 (On sale from $44.95) You Save: $29.21 (65%)
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Rating: 21 reviews
Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 7 x 4 x 2
MPN: SVS-14 Model: SVS-14 UPC: 018359180717 EAN: 0018359180717 ASIN: B00005NCWK
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Headphone jack to monitor audio signals (no volume control) | | • | Works with stereo audio and both composite and S-video signals | | • | Simplifies AV system wiring by providing single distribution point | | • | Easy to use--just press the input desired | | • | No more plugging and unplugging cables |
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Product Description The Model SVS-14 Audio Video Switcher lets you add additional components to your TV and home theater system by providing additional A/V inputs to your system. The Model SVS-14 has four Audio/Video inputs including left and right audio, composite video and S-Video.
Amazon.com Product Description This is a passive, four-input audio-video switcher. Includes stereo analog audio (RCA), composite-video, and S-video.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 16 more reviews...
A/V Switcher September 20, 2008 Excellent product! Simple smooth manual switching. I use the RCA jacks, but s-video jacks are also at each position. All jacks are on back where they belong, except the 3.5mm audio jack on the front for use with headset. Highly recommended!
works fine, just what I needed September 15, 2008 I used it in the "backwards" mode mentioned by a previous reviewer: the switch connects one signal source (FIOS DVR)to destination A (my TV) or destination B (a device called ADS DVD Xpress that converts TV signal to USB format for computer). I like that the switch needs no power - I already have a jungle of power cords and "wall warts" for the TV, DVR, VCR, modulator (to convert VCR output to composite video), etc. This switch does not seem to noticeably degrade the audio or video signal quality.
Works great, but missing a little polish July 24, 2008 I just got done with messing with a nameless A/V switcher my brother found laying around and the Sima compares much better for what is an almost identical feature set.br /br /A huge plus is that the Sima doesn't require any power whatsoever. All switching is done via hardware and you feel a distinct clicking sound when you press a button to change the source.br /br /I only worked with RCA in and headphone audio out, but those were solid and served my purposes.br /br /My primary gripe about the unit is a cosmetic thing: It's all black and since there are no LEDs (due to no power - good thing), it can be hard to determine which source is selected in low light when looking at the front. It would have been nice if they could have used some paint on the button edges to help you discern the edges more quickly at a glance.br /br /I'm glad I got this thing and it did exactly what it advertised for me.
Output to TV for DVD, PS3 and cable box June 19, 2008 Note the PS3 input is component not HDMI or composite. I have a junky TV so the HD quality isn't really represented, until I upgrade the TV. It is a good manual 4 input selector. Not too hightech so nothings gone wrong so far.
Don't forget to buy an a/v cable June 9, 2008 This is a good product with a great price, but don't forget to buy an a/v cable to connect this switcher with the TV, it doesn't come with one included!
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