🎶 Switch It Up: Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Sescom SES-AUDIO-AB RCA Stereo Audio Switch is a versatile audio solution designed for home theaters, studios, and gamers. With bi-directional switching capabilities and no power requirement, it allows seamless connectivity between multiple devices like projectors, gaming consoles, and televisions, all while maintaining a sleek and compact design.
Cable Type | RCA |
Compatible Devices | Projector, Gaming Console, Television, DVD Player |
Connector Type | RCA |
Color | Black |
A**I
Works fine but it is expensive for a simple switch.
This switch works well for me. I have it switching between a Bluetooth adapter and turntable, then out to my aux port on a vintage Pioneer receiver. I am feeding the turntable side of the switch from a preamp. I already have another turntable connected to the receivers phono port. Since I only have one aux port, I needed an A/B switch that would let me connect the Bluetooth and the second turntable. The switch is a little pricey for what it is. After all, this is only an on/on switch and there’s nothing technical about it. I could have constructed my own, out of more robust materials, purchased right here on amazon, for about the same price or less. I chose this route out of shear convenience. If I ever needed another, I’d build my own. Others have complained of noise thru the switch but I can say I don’t have that problem at all. As long as you have proper device grounds, you should be noise free.
M**N
Very nice
Simple, intuitive, easy to use, well built and economically priced.Allowed me to compare two systems that are connected via RCA.
J**E
Does what it needs to do
I was originally looking at a Rolls SS32 3 way stereo switch for my issue of being able to switch my DAC's output to either my NAD 7250PE, or my Schiit Magni, but I thought I'd try this guy out, since it was a bit cheaper, and I didn't necessarily need a 3rd input. I was worried if this was a truly passive switch, in other words, a direct connection with nothing else inside to create noise, and I was pleasantly surprised to see that was the case. No extra noise, no humming, nothing. Just a direct connection.Not much else to say. You could make yourself a switch like this if you're so inclined, but if you're like me and don't necessarily have the time, or just want a quick solution that doesn't create any extra noise, go for it, it works just as it should.
J**L
Couldn't really find anything better
People on the Internet told me to get this or the Schiit Sys. I didn't need the Sys volume control so I got this. Honestly this looks like the kind of thing I could have bought from Radio Shack in the 80's -- made in USA and all -- for like $5. Times have changed. You can open it up and inspect the soldering like that other guy did but mine didn't look that bad. It wasn't perfect, but guess what? It works. Like I said though bottom line you have to feel like there is better possible for $38. I probably shouldn't have cheaped out and gotten the Rolls 3-way instead.Didn't notice any change in sound quality once put this between my DAC and amp. No hums no distortion, nothing. The switch works and feels durable enough. Looks kind of cool too I guess. So, I'm satisfied, mostly because this product probably is giving some young electronics technicians somewhere a decent job.
J**3
Short and sweet - it's a piece of junk for the price...
I bought this product, despite it's seeming high price (for what it does and how it's built) because it was American made AND I've seen a couple of others use it - including a prominent audio reviewer. Boy was I disappointed. It's an overpriced piece of junk. Said audio reviewer uses it and it's 1/8" sibling regularly when reviewing and comparing high-end audio gear. I trusted his reviews and judgement so I purchased both it for some review work of my own.I was getting a lot of random noise/interference which I attributed to the mid-grade connections and have since replace everything in the signal path but this POS (i.e., I replaced all the cables with high-end BlueJeans cables - Speaker cables & RCA cables). I was still getting random interference. Turns out that the audio source connected to B was what was picking up random interference and even though the selector switch was on A it was still coming through. I don't regret the cabling upgrade because I had it on my ToDo list to replace anyway. I was just disappointed that so much noise was bleeding through something's who one job is to not let that happen.FWIW, it was hard to nail it down at first because I couldn't always predict when the interference was going to show up and for how long. I eventually figured it out which made it easier to track down the source.Did I expect to couple thousands of dollars of audio gear and expect reference quality results? No of course not - that just silly. Did I think a ~$40 glorified switchbox to have better isolation that it did? Well, yes, for $40 it should be better than a $2 Chinese junkie I can buy @RadioShack - which surprisingly did a better job than this POS did. Does American Made mean anything anymore?
S**T
Sescom SES-AUDIO-AB RCA Stereo Audio MP3 FLAC WMA A/B Switch Is a Mighty Component
The Sescom RCA Stereo Audio A/B switch is deceptively small and simple but ahhhh, it works like a mighty giant!!! I use it to switch between a DVD player I use exclusively for CD use and a Blu-ray I use exclusively for DVDs. It wasn't the least expensive option but it's worth every cent. A fantastic little product...!
C**S
Bought this to switch the output of a Schiit Modi ...
Bought this to switch the output of a Schiit Modi 2 between a SMSL SAP II Pro and a set of speakers. It works very well for this purpose, and I have no complaints.Pros- decent build quality- works wellCons:- I would have preferred a wider box, with all i/o ports on the rear- somewhat expensive, but I could not find any alternativesOverall: 9/10 - works well, but seems expensive for the value delivered
S**N
Perfcet little device for what it's designed to do
I've had this product for about 6 months now and I can say it is perfect to what I needed to accomplish. Very solid feeling device and I use it to switch between a record player and a bluetooth receiver; yes...old and new school combined with this handy device. I'm no audiophile but I wasn't able to notice any degradation in quality since using this device as opposed to plugging straight into the speakers.
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