The Pre2 doesn't have component video switching.
If you are looking for a straight 5.1 pre pro, I recommend the Anthem AVM2. It sounds virtually identical to the AVM 20 and AVM 30 but is only 5.1 and lacks DPL II. They can be found at a steal at $900 or so on this website. I have owned tons of pre pros over the years including the AVM 20 and AVM 30 and have always regretted selling the AVM2. It was far easier to use and setup in comparison to the later models.
If you like the Arcam sound, why not purchase an Arcam AVR300 receiver and use that as a pre pro. Used they go for approx. $1500 - $1650 here and sound great as well. It also looks and performs virtually the same as the Arcam AVP700 without the HDMI switching. I have owned this as well and liked it quite a bit.
Another choice would be to pick up a great sounding older pre pro from the likes of Proceed (AVP), Lexicon (MC-1), Meridian (561), Aragon (Soundstage) or Krell (HTS) and purchase a separate component video switcher from the likes of Video Storm etc. I did this last year and now never run any component video through my pre pros. The Video Storm learns my system remote buttons (not the other way around like every other switcher) and as such switches seamlessly, just as if it was my actual pre pro doing the switching.
Hope that helps.
If you are looking for a straight 5.1 pre pro, I recommend the Anthem AVM2. It sounds virtually identical to the AVM 20 and AVM 30 but is only 5.1 and lacks DPL II. They can be found at a steal at $900 or so on this website. I have owned tons of pre pros over the years including the AVM 20 and AVM 30 and have always regretted selling the AVM2. It was far easier to use and setup in comparison to the later models.
If you like the Arcam sound, why not purchase an Arcam AVR300 receiver and use that as a pre pro. Used they go for approx. $1500 - $1650 here and sound great as well. It also looks and performs virtually the same as the Arcam AVP700 without the HDMI switching. I have owned this as well and liked it quite a bit.
Another choice would be to pick up a great sounding older pre pro from the likes of Proceed (AVP), Lexicon (MC-1), Meridian (561), Aragon (Soundstage) or Krell (HTS) and purchase a separate component video switcher from the likes of Video Storm etc. I did this last year and now never run any component video through my pre pros. The Video Storm learns my system remote buttons (not the other way around like every other switcher) and as such switches seamlessly, just as if it was my actual pre pro doing the switching.
Hope that helps.