So I just got my 4 bandridge automatic scart selectors in the mail today from a seller on ebay by the name of Muk24-com (they also have a website muk24.com).
They have the absolute best deal on the switches, roughly 29 euros a pop on ebay right now I believe? Also not including shipping, which should be expected to 1. take a long time, 3 to 4 weeks, and 2. be a little expensive shipping from Germany. I paid 40 euros for shipping tracking included.
The seller was kind throughout the entire purchase, as we actually worked out our deal outside of ebay through email and paypal (simply because the listing said there were 3 available and I needed 4, to my luck they had more stock, just not the correct number on ebay). And they were kind enough to test every input and output on every switch.
All 4 work flawlessly daisy chained together. The automatic switching is perfect and instant, I don't even have to think about which of my 14 consoles I want to switch the video to. I have no loss in video quality on any of my consoles all hooked up for rgb.
I had to buy my own power supplies, as they come boxed with euro plugs, but that was cheap on amazon. What's nice also is after about 20 minutes of inactivity the switches power off, and upon receiving another signal, wake back up with no wait time.
It was an absolute perfect purchase, and I couldn't be happier with the switches themselves either. I'd love to have gotten gscart switches as I know they're mad specifically for retro gaming, but they're just too expensive, and their layout wouldn't have fit in my somewhat limited on space setup.
Here are links to the seller's ebay store, website where they're also selling the switches, and the auction listings for the automatic and manual switches they're selling, and a link to the us power supplies I got from amazon. And a picture of them in my setup
http://www.ebay.de/usr/muk24-com?_trksid=p2047675.l2559
http://www.muk24.com/sonstiges/
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Bandridge-5-Wege ... 2341420483
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Bandridge-SVB772 ... 2305799199
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00PZ ... UTF8&psc=1
Thanks for all the info everyone! I hope this post helps some people out there, as I know I had a hell of a time figuring out all the different pieces to my rgb setup, even with help from great people like you all.
(also if you're wondering what those red switches to the left are, they're just power switches that each of my consoles is plugged into. To get power to a single console I want to play at that moment, I press the corresponding button and the power is evenly distributed to it. That way they aren't sucking up power even when they're off, even though it's technically not that much, and they're protected against surges and whatnot. then the single small switch box under the scart ones is just for the few consoles I haven't gotten rgb modded yet, but they're on the way! I'm quite a bit obsessed with switches as you can see)