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Splitting a composite feed

Usually if I've wanted to split the composite feed from the audio processor to more than one device, I've just used a BNC "T" and compensated for the loss on the devices in question. Is there a more elegant, but cost effective way to do this? Has anyone tried using a composite video DA (Distribution Amp)? Since most TV stations have ventured off into the digital world, they are commonly available and quite inexpensive. Just wondering....
 
A good quality video DA usually works well. Especially if it has independent output level adjustments.

Just teeing-off a composite audio run is a bad idea. The impedance goes weird and levels drop accordingly.
 
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