Is there such thing as a RGA Cable Splitter, or something similar?

Mastermmm

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I currently have a LEDTV that has the option for only 1 RGA cable output (As well as the option for RGA HD cables, the blue and green cables). The TV is mounted on the wall, and to exchange wires from the back of the TV is quite a hassle without fully removing the display from the wall. Therefore, I'm currently looking for something that would allow me to have several systems that run off of the basic RGA cables (red, white, and yellow) cables so that I will be able to switch between systems without having to unplug cords every time I want to play a different console. Anyone have any thoughts/advice on this matter?

On a side note, for those of you who have not experimented with cable splitters, from my first hand trials, they are great? I have used several HDMI splitters, as well as various others.
Thanks!
 
Thanks! I actually found a higher quality 4-Port Component Splitter that I bought from Amazon, with the link below for those who are looking for one as well.

http://www.amazon.com/Monoprice-103027-4-Port-Component-Learning/dp/B001TK9SEE/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1418640395&sr=1-1&keywords=Monoprice+103027+4-Port+Component+Video+Switch+with+IR+Learning

Although, I am currently having issues using AV (Or as you refer to them, RCA) Cables with the Component Spitter. If you feel you could answer this question, that would be a great help to me!
 
I am currently having issues with using AV Cables that are plugged into the component port on my TV. More specifically, I have a 4-Way Component Splitter, but when I plug my AV Cables (which connect to a gaming system such as a Gamecube or PS2), the picture on the screen appears fuzzy and lacking color. I am curious as to if it is the splitter that may be causing the issue, or some other issue I am unaware of that (hopefully) I can fix easily. I have tried using several different AV Cables as well as systems, so I know it is not the cables nor the systems causing the issue.

I would also like to note that I have tried using component cables from my Wii with the Component Splitter which worked perfectly, so I know this is solely an AV Cable & Component Splitter issue.