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Buy a sererate mixer or switching station. http://www.digital4cheap.com/Shop/Control/Product/fp/SFV/31341/vpid/2103939/vpcsid/0/rid/123199 http://www.directproaudio.com/shop/shop.cfm?section=1260
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Analog input (i.e. RCA jacks can be shared). Get a cable from Radioshack that has both mamas and papas on one end, papas on the other. Digital (optical or dig coax) can't.
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You can get a simple A/V switch like you'd use with multiple gaming consoles and just leave the video input empty. That should cost about $15. *Don't* use a "Y" cable to connect two RCA sources to one RCA input. That risks damaging the outputs on your source equipment because the impedance of the input drops when you do that. It's relatively rare for it to happen, buy why risk expensive gear?
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save your self some headachs - upgrade to a better reciever
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