In Reply to: And make sure that the signal is not degraded posted by E-Stat on November 30, 2002 at 19:37:58:
Having said that, have you any evidence that any well-designed 'switchbox' causes any degredation?While I can imagine problems with some switching systems, I've also seen some designed clearly to open both ends of a cable, etc, including the ground conductors.
I've no idea if there was one made for commercial use.
As always, I do not suggest that it's easy to run a good DBT. It's not.
JJ - Philalethist and Annoyer of Bullies
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