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Post 16 made on Monday April 16, 2018 at 14:13
Mr. Brad
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On April 13, 2018 at 20:04, JT Babin said...
Identical to the Belden or identical to the Plant Waves?

I'll check out planet waves.. I tried it once at CEDIA and it was fine, but compression just never bothered me. If it has a better interconnect cable that's not .57/ft I'm all in.

Identical to the Belden. We still use it on all of our racks for the audio cable. Custom lengths seem to lace much better than premade cables.
Post 17 made on Monday April 16, 2018 at 16:22
Mac Burks (39)
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On April 13, 2018 at 21:35, goldenzrule said...
If you cut back on the VR Porn your carpel tunnel might improve

I just ordered an HTC VIVE PRO. Hoping for alexa integration so i can free up a hand.
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Post 18 made on Monday April 16, 2018 at 17:37
Mac Burks (39)
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All of my racks have neatpatch in them now for HDMI and ethernet. I also use them for power cords. Premade stereo/rca cables could also be kept "neat" in the neatpatch. My biggest problem with custom length RCA's is that when the cable box or AVR (for example) gets replaced and the jacks are in a different spot i end up having to cut all the zip ties trying to find a closer path so they reach. I could leave a short service loop but that sort of defeats the purpose of custom length cables. Hopefully some day soon i can retire my compression tool.

I put neatpatch boxes on the back of the racks right under or above specific things like a matrix switch or power product like racklink or wattbox. I always adjust the rear rack rails so that the neatpatch coverplate is inline with the back of the rack. This way rear doors can be used if required. This photo is of one under my DM switch. All the fiber has a short service loop hiding inside. All the HDMI/DVI hides inside.

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