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List Price: $92.16
Our Price: $46.24
Your Save: $ 45.92 ( 50% )
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Manufacturer: Cables To Go
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Cables To Go EAN: 0757120403241 Feature: Buy with confidence! Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Cables To Go Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Cables To Go Model: 40324 Publisher: Cables To Go Studio: Cables To Go Warranty: 1 year warranty
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Features
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Buy with confidence! IMPACT ACOUSTICS 3-PLAY HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPONENT VIDEO/DIGITAL AUDIO SELECTOR. Easy switching betw
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Impact Acoustics 3-Play connects up to 3 TOSLINK digital audio, 3 stereo analog audio pairs, and 3 component video (770.3) signals to a single component video input. Experience loss-less control from as many as 3 HDTV or progressive scan source components! 3-Play gives you the power of choice and the convenience of control! This component is ideal for connecting DBS Satellite, DVD and ATSC Tuners to home theater receivers and pre-amp/processors. Includes IR remote control and DC 12V/500mA power supply.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Average Performance Comment: I bought this switch in the hopes that is would outperform a switch that I bought at Wal-Mart for less. I was disappointed in its performance. I was hoping that it would prevent major signal loss when switching from component to component. One component that WAS connected to this switch was our Nintendo Wii. There was so much signal loss due to this switch that I removed the Wii from the switch and connected it directly to the television because the console was unplayable.
Overall it is not a bad switch (the Wii was the only component to exhibit signal loss). Never the less, I was disappointed in the switch's performance due to the signal loss of the Wii and the high regard with which other respondents held it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Does exactly what it's supposed to Comment: No need to ramble on about this. Bought this about 2 months ago and it's been doing just fine keeping all my devices hooked up. I have a DVD player, Verizon cable box and PS2 all hooked up via component cables with no signal degradation on my 27" TV. The optical audio outs are a nice feature, as is the remote. For adding some extra (quality) component inputs, this is a wise investment for the price.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Doesn't Work Comment: As others have noted, this switch cannot handle dark to bright scene changes. The screen blanks for a half second or more. This occurs with both my Blu-Ray Disc player and HD DVR. After talking with the Cables-to-Go tech support I returned the unit to Amazon and obtained a replacement. The new one didn't work any better. Since I like action movies, this switch makes them unwatchable. As a toslink switch, it worked extremely well. But, that's not why I purchased it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent Toslink Switch Comment: I bought this device to sit between my receiver and three devices which output audio only through an optical cable.
All in all, it does the job very well. My one doesn't heat up and it is on 24/7. The cables click into the back in a very sturdy manner - the build quality is excellent for a device at this price point.
I'm dropping one star only because the angle of reception for the infrared remote is pretty poor. My unit stands on its side (vertically) and I have to be pointing *right at* the device to get it to pick the signal up. All my other home theater components work well from reflected light (I can point my remote at the opposite wall and miraculously the cable box changes channel). If your unit isn't behind a closed door in a stand this might not be so much of an issue for you.
Highly recommended.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Audio problem Comment: The video works great but the first audio input would cut out pretty frequently. I tried different fiber optic cables and got the same results. The second audio input worked fine. The fiber optic connections seemed quite a bit looser than my stereo receiver. Not sure if that's what caused the problem though. I am sending it back.
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