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I purchased both of these brand new (new old, very old!) stock for use with a slew of s-video and composite sources. As I have dithered down my collection I no longer need them.

 

They are both in excellent like new condition. I tossed one of the packages for one, but still have one of the packages. Both power supplies are included, cables, and extra plastic game console covers as these can be swapped out. The power supplies are not needed if you are using only composite and s-video sources....they are only needed if using RF. I will say that these are simply some of the best switchboxes available. Composite and s-video sources remained crystal clear on all of the switches. 

 

Selling as a set of two. $45 shipped takes them both.

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I can attest to the Pelican System Selector being a top-notch product. I picked one up "brand new" a month or so ago and have been loving it. Don't hesitate buying these from a stand-up AA member!

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Second on that, I had the similar model that only lacked the coax in/out jacks and it was rock solid.  If I had use for a RCA switcher anymore than the little I have I'd nab it.

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I had one of these about 18 years ago.  They also do a great job of converting between S-Video and composite for systems with different outputs.

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This would be very handy for those that have a Retrotink doubler for use with older consoles. As you could put the outputs from this box to the Tink2x and that would allow multiple composite and s-video upgraded consoles to be setup at once and select between them much easier with a Tink2x.

 

I used a larger and much more expensive version of this from JVC for years before moving everything though my current AV setup.

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