Hi all,
I am revisiting the idea of putting a 5.1 setup in my garage. The reason I am posting in here is because I need advice on a receiver for which I will just strictly using juest the optical toslink input... and that is it.
Here is the situation and you will have to visualize.
-I have three TV's on the wall all the same size (39 inch JVC's from a big box store)
-I have three 4K Joeys, one for each tv so I can watch different sports on each TV.
-I have a toslink 3 x 1 switcher which all 3 Joeys feed into.
-From the switcher the single output goes to a simple Vizio soundbar. It was maybe $90.
So when I want to listen to hockey game on the left I hit 1 on the switcher.... basketball game in the center, 2 on the switcher, and horse racing the right, 3 on the switcher if that makes sense.
So basically I am still going to run the switcher since I cannot for the life or me find a receiver with multiple toslink optical inputs. Most just have one. And I don't need 6 HDMI inputs, coaxial inputs...etc.
So is there any very good simple receivers on the market? I don't want to spend a lot on features I wont need. Also, this would change my plans, does anyone make a receiver currently with multiple (3 or more) toslink optical inputs?
Thanks,
gIslands.
I am revisiting the idea of putting a 5.1 setup in my garage. The reason I am posting in here is because I need advice on a receiver for which I will just strictly using juest the optical toslink input... and that is it.
Here is the situation and you will have to visualize.
-I have three TV's on the wall all the same size (39 inch JVC's from a big box store)
-I have three 4K Joeys, one for each tv so I can watch different sports on each TV.
-I have a toslink 3 x 1 switcher which all 3 Joeys feed into.
-From the switcher the single output goes to a simple Vizio soundbar. It was maybe $90.
So when I want to listen to hockey game on the left I hit 1 on the switcher.... basketball game in the center, 2 on the switcher, and horse racing the right, 3 on the switcher if that makes sense.
So basically I am still going to run the switcher since I cannot for the life or me find a receiver with multiple toslink optical inputs. Most just have one. And I don't need 6 HDMI inputs, coaxial inputs...etc.
So is there any very good simple receivers on the market? I don't want to spend a lot on features I wont need. Also, this would change my plans, does anyone make a receiver currently with multiple (3 or more) toslink optical inputs?
Thanks,
gIslands.