Video Rack for DL2

Scott (or whomever):

We are currently looking at the possibility of add 3 DL2's to our system. I have a question after looking the DL2 Video primer page on the site.

Does High End sell this rack or is strictly a build-your-own:
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Just curious as I'm about to start pricing it out and thought it might be easier if it was already made.....

Jon
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  • By the way,

    I'm out on a tour with one of these rigs right now, and I am very impressed with its versatility.

    If I were spec'ing one of these racks, the one thing that I would add, would be a scan converter/scaler of some sort, so that you could plug in any type of video signal you wanted to one of your inputs.

    With the current setup, everything is routed in S-Video, with the little blue Marshall boxes (how cute!) also splitting each video signal into a composite feed for the LCD preview monitors.

    This means that the one thing that is not always easy to do is to take a computer signal into the rack and get it converted to S-Video.

    Otherwise, very impressed.

    Cheers,

    Phil
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  • By the way,

    I'm out on a tour with one of these rigs right now, and I am very impressed with its versatility.

    If I were spec'ing one of these racks, the one thing that I would add, would be a scan converter/scaler of some sort, so that you could plug in any type of video signal you wanted to one of your inputs.

    With the current setup, everything is routed in S-Video, with the little blue Marshall boxes (how cute!) also splitting each video signal into a composite feed for the LCD preview monitors.

    This means that the one thing that is not always easy to do is to take a computer signal into the rack and get it converted to S-Video.

    Otherwise, very impressed.

    Cheers,

    Phil
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