| Send one video/audio signal to multiple devices, like HDTV's, with our distribution amplifiers. | 
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 Distribution amplifiers split the video/audio signal from one source into two or more signals. A common application for a distribution amplifier is to take the signal from one component output device and then amplify and split it so it can feed two or more high resolution HDTV's.
So, exactly how do you take a single audio-video device's output and connect it to more than one receiver? Most people use cheapo Y-splitters and live with the darker picture and distorted audio. But with these distribution amplifiers, you can split the signal without degradation.
These audio / video distribution amplifiers split source devices like CD players, satellite dish receivers, or any audio / video device's signals up to seven ways without signal loss. This is essential when you want to use one signal source with many amplifiers in a multi-zone system. For example, a 200-disc CD changer can be fed to the main home theater amplifier, the amp for the patio and yard, and a couple of Kustom 6 whole-house audio amplifiers.
To select the right distribution amplifier for a specific environment, begin by identifying the following elements:
1. What type of signal is being distributed?
2. How many outputs are needed?
3. How far is the signal being run?
4. How does the distribution amplifier need to be mounted?
5. What are your space requirements?
When more outputs are needed than are available on a single distribution amplifier, the amplifiers can be looped together. That means the output of one distribution amplifier can be fed into the input of another.
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