On 10/02/04 20:14 ET, Theaterworks said...
Four, I would guess, if you get the 19" faceplate.
Five or six if you get the 17" and put it on
a shelf.
B&K list this as 7-1/2" high... more than 4 ru and less than 5 unless the rack faceplate goes up to 8-3/4".
Runs pretty nicely, call it a B. Does your client
plan to have all channels driven pretty hard at
the same time? Then a C.
Thanks - just wanted to make sure it's not the D / Sumbitch option.
Pity, the CT-610 supports some pretty nice two
way RS-232 with volume indication, etc. Next
best would be the B&K CK 1.2 keypads.
OK, you've got me interested now... Is the control & feedback *so* solid & complete that I can replace *all* CK1.2 keypads and use the Crestron interfaces?
I've got touchpanels in the job already, and strangely enough, I've got the Crestron ML-500 remote in a couple spots. Looks very *similar* to the CK1.2's. Coincidence - I think not! Just thinking if I do end up with the CK1.2s that ML-500 might be great additions for the bedrooms & deck?
Also, this project is kind of a frankenstein - I've got Vantage keypads all over the place. Anybody want to educate me how well B&K integrates with Vantage?