A switch like this: http/electronicsusa.com/mk1and2.html
is a better solution as with y connectors the sources will feed each other as well as the receiver. If one of them is off it can short or load the other source.
Sometimes just using y connectors will work but not always, You can try it
There were 20 pages of splitters on that page. I'm not going to look at every one of them, that's your job. You might even have to get some proper adaptors to fit the adaptor.
A switch like this: http/electronicsusa.com/mk1and2.html
is a better solution as with y connectors the sources will feed each other as well as the receiver. If one of them is off it can short or load the other source.
Sometimes just using y connectors will work but not always, You can try it
A switch like this: http/electronicsusa.com/mk1and2.html
is a better solution as with y connectors the sources will feed each other as well as the receiver. If one of them is off it can short or load the other source.
Sometimes just using y connectors will work but not always, You can try it