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The DAs and interfaces are built backwards, i.e. the BNC and RCA feed connectors are on the rack mount side, why?

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The DAs and interfaces are built backwards, i.e. the BNC and RCA feed connectors are on the rack mount side, why?

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Dwight Cavendish racks use a unique rack mount for distribution amplifiers and interfaces that allows us to mount these components in the rear of the rack. Since all slave VCRs are fed from the back this is the most logical arrangement. It also saves space in the rack by placing the components up above and away from the VCR shelves. The DC rack brackets are available for use with any rack or your rack may have rear rack mount rails that can be utilized. It is a matter of being inventive and resourceful. These brackets have dozens of uses. We have used them for mounting components on wood shelves for trade show displays. Try one and see the possibilities. Not all of our DAs are built in reverse. The VP-722-01 is a 1×10 DA that has all outputs and inputs on the rear of the unit. Likewise, the new 1×16 DA is built the same way.

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