Eurovox Max V

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  1. rac12231

    rac12231 Member

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    Hi all
    Can anyone help me, i would like to know if you can connect 2 tv's with 1 Max V box, and if so, which hole do you shove it in, lol.

    cheers guys

    richie
     
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    SG8 Active member

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    You can connect 2 tvs by using the 2 scart sockets on the back, if you have scart leads long enough to reach both tvs, or you could use the 3 phono connections on the back.

     
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    hi thanks, for that. i was thinking of using coax cable could you do it with that

    richie
     
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    What exactly is it you are trying to do?
    Is it 2 tv,s in different rooms with one eurovox?
    if it is all you have to do is split the cable before it goes into the first one, using a splitter and run the 2 cables into each TV, but the signal could be brutal!!
     
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    You do know you will end up watching the same channel in both rooms if you only have one box?
     
  6. rac12231

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    hi
    yeah i know i'll be watching the same channel in both rooms, as for splitting the cable using a splitter, all i have going into the max v is the cable from outside, the scart to connect the first tv, and the power lead
     
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    Ok before you put the cable from the outside into the tv..... split it.. put it into a splitter, and put your scart from the box into the tv..... from the 2nd output of the splitter get more coax ...and run that to the 2nd tv
     

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