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Electronics : 4 Output A/v+svideo Amp

4 Output A/v+svideo Amp

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4 Output A/v+svideo Amp
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Cables To Go
Color: Black
EAN: 0757120410645
Label: CABLES TO GO
Manufacturer: CABLES TO GO
Model: 41064
Publisher: CABLES TO GO
Studio: CABLES TO GO
Warranty: 90 days warranty



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  • Distribute analog video signals from a single A/V source to multiple televisions, monitors and recei







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Daisychain amplifiers together for an unlimited number of television connections without degridation to the picture quality.



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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great little A/V DA ...
Very easy to use a/v amp for both professional and home use. I use it professionally when doing multiple recordings on-location. The quality is exceptional. The only gripe I would have is the power connection as it is located on top with all the other a/v connections just below the the a/v inputs. It would have been preferable to have it on the side away from all the cables.


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