![]() 04/25/2017 at 21:18 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
OK, I probably don’t need that many since I’ll just use it for composite connections. I’ve wanted a matrix switchbox, and at $8 this was just too good to pass on. Now to take bets on how many years it will take me to actually install this beast.
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I’m not sure what exactly this is useful for, but I appreciate the sheer volume of BNC connectors.
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Just buy hundreds of monster cables.
![]() 04/25/2017 at 21:39 |
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It’s a matrix audio/video switchbox. 12 inputs which can be routed to any of 8 outputs. It’s normally used in high-end computer-controlled A/V installations. It does have an RS-232 interface on it, and it looks like there’s some Windows-based software, but I probably won’t go that crazy. I just need to route multiple inputs (TiVo, Roku, DVD, VHS, etc) to different output devices (wireless transmitter, monitor, computer capture device).
Right now I have to manually reroute cables to different devices from the 6 input, 2 output switchbox I currently use whenever I need to record on another device. This should also eliminate the problems where a loop is created when the output of a device is accidentally routed back to the input of the same device.
![]() 04/25/2017 at 21:41 |
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Nice! I don’t even have a TV but it sounds like you have very good use for it haha
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These are BNC - Monster only makes stuff for amateur installs :P