Chilidog has good advice. The sony advice from kr4 will be another good way to go if you are set in your mind to go that way. You can buy one used. You can also get a cheap switch box from Radio Shack that would work. You can get a high quality switch box for $200 dollars from sfogg@attglobal.net They have a web site but I can't remember how to get to it. I would not use a Y splitter though you could be sorry.
How to hook up two 5.1 channal analogs to receiver
This is my first post, but I've been reading on this board for a couple of months now and I've learned a ton and really appreciate it.
I have an Onkyo 676 with only one set of 5.1 analog inputs. The problem is I want both SACD and DVD-A in my system and am unhappy with what I'm reading about the current machines that integrate these two (pioneer47A and marantz 8300). Is there anything I can do to somehow get two separate machines in my system. Thanks.
The rest of my system consists of 4 Vienna Acoustic Bach's and a Rel Storm III with a VA theatro for the center channel. I'm looking for a dvd/cd/sacd/dvd-a player(s) now.
I have an Onkyo 676 with only one set of 5.1 analog inputs. The problem is I want both SACD and DVD-A in my system and am unhappy with what I'm reading about the current machines that integrate these two (pioneer47A and marantz 8300). Is there anything I can do to somehow get two separate machines in my system. Thanks.
The rest of my system consists of 4 Vienna Acoustic Bach's and a Rel Storm III with a VA theatro for the center channel. I'm looking for a dvd/cd/sacd/dvd-a player(s) now.