The VP-72 Multi-Format 1:2 Distribution Amplifier from Kramer is a multi-format distribution amplifier with (7) inputs. It is designed for use with Composite video, S-Video, Component video (HDTV), and computer graphics video signals ranging from VGA to UXGA and higher. This product was designed to complement Kramer's ProScale Digital Scaler/Switcher Line. It includes (7) 1:2 distribution amplifiers in one package: (2) Composite, (2) S-Video (Y/C), (1) Component, and (2) computer graphics video.
This unit is ideally suited for use in presentation applications that require a preview option, video & graphics studios that need multi-format signal distributions, or stage, PA and educational applications. It offers a high-bandwidth capacity: Composite: 500MHz (- 3dB), S-Video (Y): 520MHz (- 3dB), YUV (Y): 470MHz (- 3dB), & VGA (R): 485MHz (- 3dB). It also features grouped level (trim) controls, EQ (peaking) controls, and ID bit control. It has a 19" width and 1U height, making it ideal for rack placement.
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Kramer VP-72 Overview
Multi-Format Distribution
This amplifier includes (7) 1:2 distribution amplifiers in one package: (2) Composite, (2) S-Video (Y/C), (1) Component, and (2) computer graphics video.
High-Bandwidth Capacity
This unit offers high-bandwidth capacity: Composite: 500MHz (- 3dB), S-Video (Y): 520MHz (- 3dB), YUV (Y): 470MHz (- 3dB), & VGA (R): 485MHz (- 3dB).
Controls
This amplifier features grouped level (trim) controls, EQ (peaking) controls, and ID bit control.
Rack Friendly
This model has a 19" width and 1U height, making it ideal for rack placement.
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