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yes 1 penny how can you go wrong.I am into day number 2 of using the setup with my ps3 everthing A-OKGood Luck. Heres my quick review,I was aprehensive seeing some negative reviews but I hooked it up and it works just as they said it would.Of coarse whatever its being shared with needs to be off so drill that into the heads of the little ones(kids).You will also need an optical cable because it just doesnt plug into the back of the receiver, But the same page that had the splitter for sale had the optical cable for 1 penny.
Signal losses to high to make it working with Sony, TEAC and JVC CD recorders
Apparently there's no quality control on this product and it's not even tested to see if it works. I took the product apart because it sounded like something was broken, only to find three optical wires, not connected in any way. This was the worst piece of junk I've ever purchased. I'm not sure who the manufacturer is, but it didn't work at all.
I tried all the scenarios; change the cables, unplug one source, activate the two sources together,. For the guys who got the product working, it would be nice to till us how. Some of the guys said "It worked perfectly" and the others said "Did not work". you name it and still no audio. Otherwise, I would assume that the product is defected and the manufacturer should come back with a solution. I bought the product; it did not work at all. No audio output.
You would think it would work, since no signal comes from either machine when off. I guess I will go spend money on a good swtich now. Tried to go cheap, but you get what you pay for. I knew it was not the cables, since I have good ones. The only this this thing is good for is a doorstop. I have 2 optical inputs on my hometheater system, but needed 3 for my Xbox, Cable box and just purchased PS3. Hooked it up to my Xbox and PS3 and sound would not come out of either machine.
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