Do you need component video switching for all of your sources? Can't say that I've seen many AVRs or Pre/pro that are inexpensive and have three component (or DVI or HDMI) inputs. If you just need something for composite or s-video, there are numerous used ProLogic pre/pros from the early 90s that will work and be very inexpensive.
Need Audio/Video Inputs and Remote Volume ONLY
I am experimenting with a simple video system with an LCD projector in my bedroom.
Don't yet have the time or the budget to do a full blown "home theatre" set up, so I am using a pair of powered Genelec studio monitors on each of two bedside tables.
They sound pretty good and are designed for near field listening, which helps at low levels at night.
The problem, however, is I have no easy way to switch audio and video sources from my three inputs of HDTV cable box, DVD player and X-Box console or to adjust the volume, other than manually on each powered monitor.
So I was wondering:
Is there a decent, yet inexpensive HT receiver, that could accomodate my video and audio inputs but give me LOW LEVEL outputs WITH REMOTE VOLUME adjustment so I can continue to use the powered monitors?
Thank you.
Don't yet have the time or the budget to do a full blown "home theatre" set up, so I am using a pair of powered Genelec studio monitors on each of two bedside tables.
They sound pretty good and are designed for near field listening, which helps at low levels at night.
The problem, however, is I have no easy way to switch audio and video sources from my three inputs of HDTV cable box, DVD player and X-Box console or to adjust the volume, other than manually on each powered monitor.
So I was wondering:
Is there a decent, yet inexpensive HT receiver, that could accomodate my video and audio inputs but give me LOW LEVEL outputs WITH REMOTE VOLUME adjustment so I can continue to use the powered monitors?
Thank you.
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