Roadhog

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Hi tom/Brad/Mitch,
Any chance of a post about the new console and what it can and can't do?

Regards Cormac
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  • Michael,

    Don't worry you are not a "pain". These are good questions to ask when considering a console purchase.

    The Road Hog uses the same Penny and Giles faders as on all our current Wholehog products. The flash keys and other buttons are also the same, in fact most all the components are shared between our various products.
    Much of the cost reduction comes from changes to the chassis, desklights, and encoder knobs. Also as you point out, the reduced DMX output capabilities (only 2048 ch) and non-networking allows us to sell this item at a lower price.

    From a programming and operation standpoint, the Road Hog console is of the same high quality that the Wholehog consoles are known for.
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  • Michael,

    Don't worry you are not a "pain". These are good questions to ask when considering a console purchase.

    The Road Hog uses the same Penny and Giles faders as on all our current Wholehog products. The flash keys and other buttons are also the same, in fact most all the components are shared between our various products.
    Much of the cost reduction comes from changes to the chassis, desklights, and encoder knobs. Also as you point out, the reduced DMX output capabilities (only 2048 ch) and non-networking allows us to sell this item at a lower price.

    From a programming and operation standpoint, the Road Hog console is of the same high quality that the Wholehog consoles are known for.
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