Castiel1987
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Hi!
This is my first post here, but I've been reading a bit for a while (oh, and I'm french, so my english is far from perfect, so please excuse the mistakes I'll make ).
I use :
- my PC to listen to music, watch TV, movies, etc.
- my PS3 to watch Blu-Rays
- my XBox to play
- my CD player to listen to ... CD's.
The problem is I can't connect everything to the amplifier I use so I have to switch cables manually between the PS3/Xbox or CD, there is always one that isn't connected.
I'm looking for something that let me switch between all these components whithout having to plug/unplug wires.
If it can serve as DAC too, it would be perfect! Is it better to use a multiple entry DAC or to have a separate component to do the switching and then connect it to the DAC(in which case, what component?)?
This is my first post here, but I've been reading a bit for a while (oh, and I'm french, so my english is far from perfect, so please excuse the mistakes I'll make ).
I use :
- my PC to listen to music, watch TV, movies, etc.
- my PS3 to watch Blu-Rays
- my XBox to play
- my CD player to listen to ... CD's.
The problem is I can't connect everything to the amplifier I use so I have to switch cables manually between the PS3/Xbox or CD, there is always one that isn't connected.
I'm looking for something that let me switch between all these components whithout having to plug/unplug wires.
If it can serve as DAC too, it would be perfect! Is it better to use a multiple entry DAC or to have a separate component to do the switching and then connect it to the DAC(in which case, what component?)?